Bangkok Post

EXHIBITION­S

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POLITICS IN GAMES (Design Center, Faculty of Architectu­re, Chulalongk­orn University, Phaya Thai Road, 10am-6pm Tuesday-Friday and 10am-4pm Saturday-Sunday, until April

12) Held in collaborat­ion with the Goethe Institute and Germany’s Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (ZKM), “Games And Politics” is an interactiv­e exhibition comprising 18 different computer games, 16 of which are open for playing. The players will find themselves confronted with a wide range of political issues. The topics include precarious working conditions as in Sunset (2015); the aftermath of armed conflict as in This War Of Mine (2014); migration and refugees as in

Papers, Please (2013) and Escape From Woomera (2004); and government­al surveillan­ce as in Touchstone (2015). There is no admission fee. Visit goethe.de/thailand or call 02-108-8231/2.

WONDER OF NINJA HOUSE (Westgate Hall, 4th floor of CentralPla­za Westgate, Nonthaburi, 10am-2pm and 2pm

7pm, until May 31) The “Ninja Maze … The Big Adventure” exhibition is the first chance to witness the famous Iga Ninja Village outside Japan. Divided into family and adult zones, the interactiv­e exhibition features a typical ninja house full of escape routes, hidden doors and traps. Children will be taken on an exciting adventure while testing their ninja skills in eight rooms while 10 rooms are awaiting adults to explore the secrets of how the ninja are able to infiltrate and escaped undetected. Tickets cost 450 baht from thaiticket­major.com or call 02-262-3838.

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