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		<title>@!#?@!: Art, Design and Sound of Q*bert</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2023 22:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On September 8th from 5:30pm &#8211; 7:30pm , Chicago Gamespace will proudly open a new exhibition devoted to one of the most inventive and endearing games from the early history of arcade video games: Q*bert. Created by designer Warren Davis, artist Jeff Lee, composer David Thiel and others for D. Gottlieb &#38; Co. in 1982,<a href="http://thevisualist.org/2023/09/art-design-and-sound-of-qbert/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On September 8th from 5:30pm &#8211; 7:30pm , Chicago Gamespace will proudly open a new exhibition devoted to one of the most inventive and endearing games from the early history of arcade video games: Q*bert. Created by designer Warren Davis, artist Jeff Lee, composer David Thiel and others for D. Gottlieb &amp; Co. in 1982, the game stars the cute, stout-nosed Q*bert who must hop around a pyramid of cubes while dodging enemies. Q*bert was notable for its distinctive protagonist, isometric cube playfield, and simple, clever action gameplay in contrast to the dominant shooter, racing and maze games of its time. Known primarily for being a pinball company, Gottlieb found a significant — yet singular — hit in the arcade coin-op field with Q*bert.</p>
<p>@!#?@!: Art, Design and Sound of Q*bert is an exhibition featuring the playable arcade game Q*bert, several console iterations of the game, the Parker Bros board game, concept design documents, photographs, and art by Warren Davis and Jeff Lee as well as an array of licensed Q*bert ephemera. Additional highlights include a didactic video display about the legacy of the game, and an interactive sound station where visitors can play with the Votrax speech synthesizer that generated Q*bert’s incoherent outbursts. The exhibition title takes its name from the original, unpronounceable title of Q*bert, immortalized in a speech bubble in the game and in cabinet art. Curated by Ethan Johnson and Jonathan Kinkley.</p>
<p>Admission includes refreshments and beverages. Q*bert developers and artists — Warren Davis and Jeff Lee — will be in attendance.</p><p>The post <a href="http://thevisualist.org/2023/09/art-design-and-sound-of-qbert/">@!#?@!: Art, Design and Sound of Q*bert</a> first appeared on <a href="http://thevisualist.org">The Visualist</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Homescape</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2019 00:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>HOMESCAPE Saturday, December 7, 2019 &#8211; One night only event &#8211; From 6:00pm to 9:00pm Ben Auditore Izzy Birdie Barrera Lizzy Kathryn Dietrich Lily Grace Fast David Adolfo Flores Jj Douglas Galloway Winston Guo Haven Aili Hibser Sophia Johnson Luna Kang Tin Le Jeff Lee Delisha Naveen Mehta Jenni Sitompul Cathy Zhao A home is<a href="http://thevisualist.org/2019/12/homescape/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HOMESCAPE</p>
<p>Saturday, December 7, 2019<br />
&#8211; One night only event &#8211;<br />
From 6:00pm to 9:00pm</p>
<p>Ben Auditore<br />
Izzy Birdie Barrera<br />
Lizzy Kathryn Dietrich<br />
Lily Grace Fast<br />
David Adolfo Flores<br />
Jj Douglas Galloway<br />
Winston Guo<br />
Haven Aili Hibser<br />
Sophia Johnson<br />
Luna Kang<br />
Tin Le<br />
Jeff Lee<br />
Delisha Naveen Mehta<br />
Jenni Sitompul<br />
Cathy Zhao</p>
<p>A home is not a house, an apartment, or a suite, a<br />
home is a found space, soft and warm<br />
cookies and ice-cream during winter<br />
time goes by slowly in the cafe by my<br />
house is the name of the<br />
structure builds a community, and it creates memories of<br />
nostalgic space reminiscing those that left us behind and those we left behind the doors where all your loved ones<br />
exist in every country and society and home is always<br />
safe is the most important feeling for ones home to<br />
have you felt like you belonged? Have you felt<br />
loved? is a home loved or is it the things inside that are loved, or is where a home is that is loved? or maybe the<br />
people come together as humanity and societies, which therefore produce communities. My house is where the parties<br />
happen to be made of relationships and not bricks</p>
<p>“I should say: The house shelters day-dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace.”</p>
<p>—Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space</p>
<p>Homescape gathers artwork inspired by the domestic space. The idea of a living space is examined through literal, metaphorical and contemplative formats. This exhibition features work made by Edra Soto art students from the Contemporary Practices Department of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.</p>
<p>THE FRANKLIN<br />
Address: 3522 W. Franklin Blvd, Chicago IL 60624<br />
Cell to text: (312)823-3632<br />
Hours: By appointment till 2020<br />
Online: http://thefranklinoutdoor.tumblr.com/<br />
Instagram: @thefranklinoutdoor</p><p>The post <a href="http://thevisualist.org/2019/12/homescape/">Homescape</a> first appeared on <a href="http://thevisualist.org">The Visualist</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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