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{{Event | {{Event | ||
|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 | ||
|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 | ||
|Event artist=Jennifer Raye | |Event artist=Jennifer Raye | ||
| | |Event admission type=Free | ||
| | |Airtable Record ID=recKwx2TqHKFKqTiU | ||
|Is public= | |Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:13 PM | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:07, November 26, 2023
Event Info
Date | 07.28.17 |
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Admission | Free |
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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...