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    Posted on Sunday October 10th 2010 at 10:17pm. Its tags are listed below.

    Game Show + Deep Play » YZO

October 2 – December 19Surrey Art GallerySurrey, British Columbia
Game Show explores the relationships between contemporary culture and play, games and visual art, with works by artistsStephen Andrews, Myfanwy Ashmore, Matilda Aslizadeh, Jim Breukelman, Christos Dikeakos, Brian Howell, Keith Langergräber, Evan Lee, Alison MacTaggart, Corin Sworn, Colette Urban and Paul Wong.
Also opening Oct. 2 is Harun Farocki’s Deep Play, a 12-channel video installation that documents the 2006 World Cup soccer final game in his native Berlin with recorded TV footage, Farocki’s own video recordings, surveillance video, schematic diagrams and animation.
    Game Show + Deep Play » YZO

October 2 – December 19Surrey Art GallerySurrey, British Columbia
Game Show explores the relationships between contemporary culture and play, games and visual art, with works by artistsStephen Andrews, Myfanwy Ashmore, Matilda Aslizadeh, Jim Breukelman, Christos Dikeakos, Brian Howell, Keith Langergräber, Evan Lee, Alison MacTaggart, Corin Sworn, Colette Urban and Paul Wong.
Also opening Oct. 2 is Harun Farocki’s Deep Play, a 12-channel video installation that documents the 2006 World Cup soccer final game in his native Berlin with recorded TV footage, Farocki’s own video recordings, surveillance video, schematic diagrams and animation.

    Game Show + Deep Play » YZO

    October 2 – December 19
    Surrey Art Gallery
    Surrey, British Columbia

    Game Show explores the relationships between contemporary culture and play, games and visual art, with works by artistsStephen Andrews, Myfanwy Ashmore, Matilda Aslizadeh, Jim Breukelman, Christos Dikeakos, Brian Howell, Keith Langergräber, Evan Lee, Alison MacTaggart, Corin Sworn, Colette Urban and Paul Wong.

    Also opening Oct. 2 is Harun Farocki’s Deep Play, a 12-channel video installation that documents the 2006 World Cup soccer final game in his native Berlin with recorded TV footage, Farocki’s own video recordings, surveillance video, schematic diagrams and animation.