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|Event display name=BOA Retina July Exhibit
|Event display name=BOA Retina July Exhibit
|Date Start=2017-07-28
|Date Start=2017-07-28 12:00 AM
|Date End=2017-07-28
|Date End=2017-07-28 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=1
|Event description=Boa Retina is a short game by Jennifer Raye that dives deep into messy gender uncertainty. It is an uncomfortable blend of abstract golden-age arcade design, retro computer aesthetic, unhealthy manifestations of unresolved gender feelings, and external conflicts from things trying to keep life in order. It is a story of breaking free...
|Event description=Boa Retina is a short game by Jennifer Raye that dives deep into messy gender uncertainty. It is an uncomfortable blend of abstract golden-age arcade design, retro computer aesthetic, unhealthy manifestations of unresolved gender feelings, and external conflicts from things trying to keep life in order. It is a story of breaking free...


|Event format=Exhibition
|Event medium=Installation; Video Games
|Associated Program=Juegos Rancheros
|Presented by=Juegos Rancheros
|Presented by=Juegos Rancheros
|Associated Program=Juegos Rancheros
|Event artist=Jennifer Raye
|Event artist=Jennifer Raye
|Type of Event=Art,Video Games
|Event admission type=Free
|Event ticket price=0
|Airtable Record ID=recKwx2TqHKFKqTiU
USD |Is public=Yes
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:13 PM
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Event Info
Date 07.28.17
Format
Medium
Admission Free
Involved
Event artist
Presented by
Associated Program Juegos Rancheros
Press
06.15.17 Jennifer Raye's Boa Retina Explores Messy Gender Uncertainty by James Renovitch (Austin Chronicle)

Boa Retina is a short game by Jennifer Raye that dives deep into messy gender uncertainty. It is an uncomfortable blend of abstract golden-age arcade design, retro computer aesthetic, unhealthy manifestations of unresolved gender feelings, and external conflicts from things trying to keep life in order. It is a story of breaking free...