Pratt Digital Arts Faculty Showcase Artist-Made Video Games
Carla Gannis and Peter Patchen, instructors in Pratt Institute’s Digital Arts program, have curated a show featuring artist-made video games. The exhibition highlights the intersection of fine art and game design, presenting works that challenge traditional notions of both mediums. The show includes a variety of interactive pieces that explore narrative, aesthetics, and player agency. Gannis and Patchen, who also write for artcritical, bring their expertise in digital art to this project. The exhibition is part of a broader trend of artists using video games as a medium for creative expression.
Key facts
- Carla Gannis and Peter Patchen are instructors at Pratt Institute’s Digital Arts program.
- They curated a show of artist-made video games.
- The exhibition explores the intersection of fine art and game design.
- Works in the show challenge traditional notions of art and gaming.
- Interactive pieces explore narrative, aesthetics, and player agency.
- Gannis and Patchen are authors at artcritical.
- The show is part of a trend of artists using video games as a medium.
- The exhibition is held at an unspecified venue.
Entities
Artists
- Carla Gannis
- Peter Patchen
Institutions
- Pratt Institute
- artcritical