mszv
Joined: 10 May 2006
Posts: 2229
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I think it's super swell that there is a video games exhibition, but it's not as unusual as one would think. One wonders why it took so long for them to do it,. Museums like the Smithsonian do focus on culture, as part of what they do. The Smithsonian has crafts. They have stuff from the Gilded Age. Along with their strong focus on what some consider "fine art", they have a focus on popular visual culture.
But, they don't seem to be all that well represented on the video front. I can't tell, do they have movies and TV show in their permanent collection? Maybe this is their first step, though I know if this is going to be in the permanent collection. It is a touring exhibition. I hope SFMOMA gets it, also LA County. SFMOMA has video and electronic art, that's part of their thing.
I saw a show of video art at the Cantor Arts Center (Stanford University) some years ago, a small exhibit. From what I remember, it was pretty neat.
In case you are interested, along with the curator, Chris Melissinos, here is the advisory group
The Art of Video Games
Advisory Group
Ray Barnholt Freelance writer
Louis Castle CEO, InstantAction
Chris Charla Xbox Live Arcade Portfolio Director, Microsoft Game Studios
Frank Cifaldi News Editor, 1UP.com
Ed Fries Founder, FigurePrints
Scott Hawkins Founder, G1M2
Jerry Holkins Co-Founder and writer, Penny Arcade
Chris Kohler Editor, GameLife, Wired.com
Mike Krahulik Co-Founder and artist, Penny Arcade
Jennifer MacLean CEO, 38 Studios
Steve Meretzky Vice President of Game Design, Playdom
Mike Mika Head of Development, Other Ocean Interactive
Ray Muzyka Senior Vice President and Group General Manager, Electronic Arts; and CEO, BioWare
Kim Pallister Director of Content Strategy, Intel
David Perry CEO and Co-Founder, Gaikai
Jane Pinckard Associate Director, Center for Games and Playable Media, University of California, Santa Cruz
Kellee Santiago President and Co-Founder, thatgamecompany
Tim Schafer CEO, Double Fine Productions
Jesse Schell Assistant Professor of Entertainment Technology, EntertainmentTechnology Center at Carnegie Mellon University
Seth Sternberger Founder, 8 Bit Weapon
Greg Zeschuk Group Creative Officer, Electronic Arts
I think it's super swell that there is a video games exhibition, but it's not as unusual as one would think. One wonders why it took so long for them to do it,. Museums like the Smithsonian do focus on culture, as part of what they do. The Smithsonian has crafts. They have stuff from the Gilded Age. Along with their strong focus on what some consider "fine art", they have a focus on popular visual culture.
But, they don't seem to be all that well represented on the video front. I can't tell, do they have movies and TV show in their permanent collection? Maybe this is their first step, though I know if this is going to be in the permanent collection. It is a touring exhibition. I hope SFMOMA gets it, also LA County. SFMOMA has video and electronic art, that's part of their thing.
I saw a show of video art at the Cantor Arts Center (Stanford University) some years ago, a small exhibit. From what I remember, it was pretty neat.
In case you are interested, along with the curator, Chris Melissinos, here is the advisory group
The Art of Video Games
Advisory Group
Ray Barnholt Freelance writer
Louis Castle CEO, InstantAction
Chris Charla Xbox Live Arcade Portfolio Director, Microsoft Game Studios
Frank Cifaldi News Editor, 1UP.com
Ed Fries Founder, FigurePrints
Scott Hawkins Founder, G1M2
Jerry Holkins Co-Founder and writer, Penny Arcade
Chris Kohler Editor, GameLife, Wired.com
Mike Krahulik Co-Founder and artist, Penny Arcade
Jennifer MacLean CEO, 38 Studios
Steve Meretzky Vice President of Game Design, Playdom
Mike Mika Head of Development, Other Ocean Interactive
Ray Muzyka Senior Vice President and Group General Manager, Electronic Arts; and CEO, BioWare
Kim Pallister Director of Content Strategy, Intel
David Perry CEO and Co-Founder, Gaikai
Jane Pinckard Associate Director, Center for Games and Playable Media, University of California, Santa Cruz
Kellee Santiago President and Co-Founder, thatgamecompany
Tim Schafer CEO, Double Fine Productions
Jesse Schell Assistant Professor of Entertainment Technology, EntertainmentTechnology Center at Carnegie Mellon University
Seth Sternberger Founder, 8 Bit Weapon
Greg Zeschuk Group Creative Officer, Electronic Arts
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