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Videogames with an Agenda
An exhibition of political games
In Fall 2004, Gonzalo Frasca and I curated an exhibition of political games called Videogames with an Agenda. The exhibition marked the UK opening of the documentary film The Corporation.
The show ran from October 16 to November 7, 2004 at the exhibition space in the Curzon Soho, a theater in London's Soho district.
Featured games included work from Molleindustria, Martin Le Chevallier, Newsgaming.com, T. Michael Keesey, as well as myself and Gonzalo.
I also designed the show poster, at top right. It has since been featured in a college rhetoric textbook, Envision In Depth, from Pearson Longman. I'm working on getting an on-demand print service set up to make it possible to order copies of the posters. Check back soon.
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