Packman, by Sean Dockrey in collaboration with Fiona Whitton, is a modified version of the game PacMan in […]
After having read about Computer games for humans and animals, Myriel sent me a link to Protozoa Games. […]
Arcangel (Constantini from DF, MX) vs. subculture (Antonio Mendoza from LA, US)! Next week, two web artists will […]
If you liked James Auger/Jimmy Loizeau’s Augmented Animals and Natalie Jeremijenko’s Ooz project, an experiment in “interspecies communication,” […]
Ge Jin, a PhD student from UCSD, is working on a video documentary about the gold farming phenomenon. […]
A new Chinese game, “Learning from Comrade Lei Feng,” encourages players to live a thrifty life and offer […]
Wrathmaster 3000©, by Los Angeles artist Michael French, takes a whimsical approach to the often violent nature of […]
I missed Julian Bleecker‘s talk at eTech not just because i was in another room listening to Michael […]
On the 13th of March, the French Minister for Culture and Communication Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres admitted three […]
I had read about Blast Theory‘s new project a few months ago. But i thought i’d wait for […]
eTech notes and images from From Paddles to Pads. Is Controller Design Killing Creativity in Video Games? Tom […]
Edoc Laundry‘s first line, expected to launch March 1, literally weaves an episodic, multimedia game into the fabric […]
Interaccess is to open Controller: Artists Crack the Game Code, an exhibit featuring the work of five artists […]
Interesting read in The Washington Post (via elastico .) “Ctrl+Alt+Del” is as basic as “ABC” for the new […]
Another installation from the Smile Machines show, Transmediale. Stéphane Gilot’s Video Game – World 2 associates surveillance technology […]
Italian artists/activists Molleindustria is releasing a new anti-advergame (games that challenge players to rethink their relationship with consumption […]
Philips has patented a system allowing collecting card to control a toy or game by playing a special […]
Artgames. Structural analogies of art and game exhibition at the Ludwig Forum, Aachen, Germany. (Part I.) The exhibition […]
On Tuesday i went to Aachen (Germany) to visit the Artgames. Structural analogies of art and game exhibition […]
be[am], by Marie Sester (see also Access one of her previous works that tracks pursues individuals in public […]
Ian Bogost and Persuasive Games have just released Disaffected!, a parodical critique of working life at FedEx Kinko’s, […]
Postvinyl, by Mathias Fuchs in collaboration with Oliver Farshi, Andy Odia and Michelle Jay, enables DJs to scratch […]
Episode IV of the summary/translation of Laura Baigorri’ essay for GAME as CRITIC as ART. 2.0. (see Part […]
Episode III of the summary/translation of Laura Baigorri‘ essay for GAME as CRITIC as ART. 2.0. (see Part […]
GAME as CRITIC as ART. 2.0., part II (see Part I.) Simulated violence to denounce real violence You […]
I found on the always precious media teletipos and La Petite Claudine links to GAME as CRITIC as […]
Wargame is a piece that Leif Rumbke has concieved as an installation at KHM in Cologne. It refers […]
Marking Your Way, by Idumi Sakuma, is a visual information display for museums and exhibition spaces, which allows […]
The Air Force is planning to use games to help airmen prepare for real-life outer space combat. The […]
With swingUp Games, Olav Val (who also created the Mignon Game Kit) developed a computer game at minimal […]
Two strange but interesting applications for games. Both from Japan. Of course. dwango has released a fishing game […]
SNØBALL is a physical game that mimics the ancient play of snowball throwing. The rapid use of fossil […]
The Nintendo Entertainment System entered the US market 20 years ago with graphics capabilities well beyond those of […]
The Motor Karaoke is a bike race powered by human screams, the louder the faster. The first of […]
Online gamers who lack the time and patience to work their way up to the higher levels of […]
Researchers in the Department of Communication Systems, Lancaster University (UK), have developed a game which can be played […]
The Metropolitan police in the UK hopes to fight crime with a campaign based around a spoof computer […]
You’ve been sent to a 31st-century prison, where puzzles will help you crack the security system and escape. […]
Kristine Ploug has written an introduction to art games in Artificial.dk and added to it an inspiring list […]
Neon Racer is a multi-user Augmented Reality racing game on an AR tabletop setting. The game displays only […]