Pictures for computergames exhibition
Posted: 12 Mar 2019, 11:49
Dear computer game fans
We are currently making a computer game exihibition at the Danish Museum of Science and Technology (Danmarks Tekniske Museum).
At the exhibition, you will meet 25 playable games; mostly arcade machines and consoles. You will also meet gaming gear from Astralis, the first danish computer game, NIMBI, a collection of common and not so common games and consoles, gaming characters and a section about developing computer games.
For each section, we will have a large Tetris cube with pictures of gamers, collections, creators etc.
For the developer section, we would like to show pictures of danish indie games. This could be screenshots, or pictures of gaming design in progress or... The pictures can be modern or historical.
The pictures will be cropped and printed in 50x50 cm size. They will be black and white with a colored overlay, to match the Tetris cube. The pictures will be captioned with a name or a short story, if it's OK with you.
The exhibition will run from april 5th through october 20th.
We hope that you'd like to contribute.
Best Regards
Jakob Caspersen
Curator
Danish Museum of Science and Technology
We are currently making a computer game exihibition at the Danish Museum of Science and Technology (Danmarks Tekniske Museum).
At the exhibition, you will meet 25 playable games; mostly arcade machines and consoles. You will also meet gaming gear from Astralis, the first danish computer game, NIMBI, a collection of common and not so common games and consoles, gaming characters and a section about developing computer games.
For each section, we will have a large Tetris cube with pictures of gamers, collections, creators etc.
For the developer section, we would like to show pictures of danish indie games. This could be screenshots, or pictures of gaming design in progress or... The pictures can be modern or historical.
The pictures will be cropped and printed in 50x50 cm size. They will be black and white with a colored overlay, to match the Tetris cube. The pictures will be captioned with a name or a short story, if it's OK with you.
The exhibition will run from april 5th through october 20th.
We hope that you'd like to contribute.
Best Regards
Jakob Caspersen
Curator
Danish Museum of Science and Technology