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Current progress and future projects

First and foremost my PhD on the curation and display of interactive new media art has reached first draft phase and will enter its final year of refining and retouching before its openly available to all. Next up is Poppy.Museum an exhibition proposal for an exhibition around Poppy’s work and her relationship to broader art…
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The pleasures of teaching

An undergrad wrote this about my class: “I know that the class had no clear intention to adress any philosophical issues or issues of imperialism, socialism and social injustice, however I noticed that by knowing the culture around us we can get answers to the questions I mentioned above, and understand how things happen the…
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Alterity and Gamergate

In a previous article I wrote about how we can wield our otherness as a tool for positive change, embracing what makes us different from the mainstream and turning it into a positive. There is however a darker side to otherness, when we see our otherness as superior to a world blind to the right way,…
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Couch art & Thinking art, or how i learned to stop worrying and love art.
Disclaimer: These are my personal opinions, and may in fact be wrong, I don’t claim to have any theoretical backup, I am just expressing my particular views on art appreciation. For a long time I believed that for art to be “good” it had to meet certain criteria. Criteria based on my upbringing in a…
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Evolution of interactive computer graphics and the expression of emotion on art
For a long time computer graphics have been evolving, from the simple monochromatic graphics of Pong to the iconic art of the 8-bit generation, all the way through to today’s three-dimensional graphics of High Profile video games. However until recently the ability to convey emotion, feelings and believable acting through this medium was if not…
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On the craft of war and museums
I never thought I’d be reading on world of warcraft as part of a serious discussion on the creation of a virtual world and its application to museological theory.
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Random thoughts
The more I work in museums, the more I realize this is my calling in life