More Than A Craze: Photographs of New Zealand's early digital games scene

Melanie Swalwell

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    Abstract

    "More Than A Craze" is an online exhibition consisting of 46 photographs of New Zealand's early digital games scene, in the 1980s. The exhibition includes the work of some of New Zealand's best known documentary photographers - Ans Westra, Christopher Matthews, Robin Morrison - with images from the archives of Wellington's Evening Post and Auckland's Fairfax newspapers. These photographers captured images of games, gamers and gameplay in the moment when these were novel. These images are significant in that they offer insights into the early days of digital games. They are an important primary source material for researchers interested in the history of play and interactive entertainment. The exhibition has been curated by Melanie Swalwell and Janet Bayly. It is an online exhibition, hosted by Mahara Gallery, Waikanae (http://www.maharagallery.org.nz). It is one of the outcomes of Swalwell's research into the history of digital games in New Zealand, in the 1980s.

    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2011
    EventThink Design Play - 5th International DiGRA Conference -
    Duration: 14 Sept 2011 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceThink Design Play - 5th International DiGRA Conference
    Period14/09/11 → …

    Keywords

    • Arcades
    • Early digital culture
    • Games history
    • Photographs
    • Space Invaders. New Zealand

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