Late at Tate Britain: March: Game Play
Friday 5 March 2010
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Blast Theory
Can You See Me Now? Image courtesy the artists. |
Gaming culture takes over Tate Britain. From low-tech parlour games Charades and Werewolf, to performance and interactive media art with Blast Theory's Can You See Me Now? Plus talks from presenters of Resonance FM’s One Life Left Ste Curran and Simon Byron, and experimental music from David Toop and Unknown Devices: The Laptop Orchestra - it's all to play for.
Plus see exhibitions Chris Ofili and Henry Moore for half-price
- Late at Tate Britain: March: Game Play: Can You See Me Now? Friday 5 March 2010 free
- Late at Tate Britain: March: Game Play: Talkaoke Friday 5 March 2010 free
- Late at Tate Britain: March: Game Play: Children's Games and Songs Friday 5 March 2010
- Late at Tate Britain: March: Game Play: Video Games Friday 5 March 2010 free
- Late at Tate Britain: March: Game Play: Parlour Games Friday 5 March 2010 free
- Late at Tate Britain: March: Game Play: Section of the Collection Friday 5 March 2010 free
- Late at Tate Britain: March: Game Play: Video Games: design, narrative, gameplay Friday 5 March 2010
- Late at Tate Britain: March: Game Play: David Toop and Unknown Devices: The Laptop Orchestra Friday 5 March 2010 free

