Alternative Realities: A Discussion on Live Art and Gaming with Symoné
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Audio documentation of a conversation on Live Art and Gaming, led by Symoné on 30th November, 2024, at The Garrett Centre.
Symoné shared her process of creating her work Dream Within A Dream and then opened up to a group discussion about how Live Art, technology and gaming intersect with queerness and alternative narratives. This event was part of a Study Room Session on Live Art and Gaming. Find out more
This is an audio file. A captioned version is available as a video on our vimeo channel
Artist / Author | Symoné |
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Digital Ref | EF5390 |
Type | Digital File |
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