liza sabater

forgot to change the subject & add the quote. here it is:


> If you ever would like to go on and on about that, I'd be thrilled to
> add it to my online collection!  (Thanks for the thanks; please
> consider writing something up!)
>
> (Anyone else who wants to write how video games have helped your kids?)
>
> http://sandradodd.com/games/page


I'm going to have to make a list of some of the digital artists that
are using gaming engines. One of them is a good friend of ours, John
Klima http://www.cityarts.com/earth/ and http://www.glassbead.com He's
like *the* gamer-artist of the NYC digital art scene.

There's other stuff like pdPAL http://www.pdpal.com/dev/index.htm and
even some of my husband's earlier projects like p-Soup (a multiuser
sound and color environment) or his "paper doll maker" c-Bots,
http://www.potatoland.org They are all real fun to play with.

There's much more like this at Rhizome (http://rhizome.org/) and the
Whitney Museum's Artport (http://www.whitney.org/artport/). Oh! And for
anybody into the Sims, there are people out there making whole novels
and movies with them. I'll dig for those urls.

Best,
l i z a
====================================
www.culturekitchen.com


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cathi carhart-sigmon

Liza,

I'm sorry but what is this stuff that I was just looking at and what does it have to do with Video Games. How do these sites work one of them I was getting something that I don't want my children to see.

Cathi

liza sabater <listdiva@...> wrote:
forgot to change the subject & add the quote. here it is:


> If you ever would like to go on and on about that, I'd be thrilled to
> add it to my online collection! (Thanks for the thanks; please
> consider writing something up!)
>
> (Anyone else who wants to write how video games have helped your kids?)
>
> http://sandradodd.com/games/page


I'm going to have to make a list of some of the digital artists that
are using gaming engines. One of them is a good friend of ours, John
Klima http://www.cityarts.com/earth/ and http://www.glassbead.com He's
like *the* gamer-artist of the NYC digital art scene.

There's other stuff like pdPAL http://www.pdpal.com/dev/index.htm and
even some of my husband's earlier projects like p-Soup (a multiuser
sound and color environment) or his "paper doll maker" c-Bots,
http://www.potatoland.org They are all real fun to play with.

There's much more like this at Rhizome (http://rhizome.org/) and the
Whitney Museum's Artport (http://www.whitney.org/artport/). Oh! And for
anybody into the Sims, there are people out there making whole novels
and movies with them. I'll dig for those urls.

Best,
l i z a
====================================
www.culturekitchen.com


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