The Garden of Forking Paths: Education Resource
The Garden of Forking Paths exhibition draws together notable historic and contemporary computer games created by artists that push the bounds of the genre and break the orthodox set of rules. The presented pieces span the last three decades—from Jaron Lanier's 1983 Commodore64 game 'Moondust' through to Tale-of-Tales 2009 release 'The Path'—a period which has seen incredible advances in technology and the birth of the information age.
This Education Resource, developed for d/Lux/MediaArts by Madeleine Kelman Snow, provides further information about each of the artists and works in the show as well as activities to enhance student experience.

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