The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Art and gaming both in frame at exhibition focusing on technology
Art and gaming are both on the cards in the current show at The Federation gallery in Dundee’s Keiller Centre.
Be Seeing You features bold images created by Edinburgh-based games designer Tanya Floaker for her role-playing game of the same name.
In her creation, players find themselves in a sinister location named The Village, where residents’ – or inmates’ actions and even thoughts are controlled by surveillance.
She says Be Seeing You is inspired by her interests in science fiction and dystopian fantasies, notably cult sixties TV series The Prisoner.
Tanya’s exhibition forms part of the winter programme of Neon Digital Arts, the Dundeebased organisation that aims to improve understanding and accessibility of technology-driven art.
After Neon set up premises in the same shopping centre as The Federation, Be Seeing You is the latest collaboration between the two.
As well as showing artwork inspired by the game, some of which includes quotes by figures such as rapper and poet Kae Tempest, Neon is hosting an event where participants can play Be Seeing You for themselves.
Tanya will also be on hand to discuss how we can play games to explore new ideas.
This takes place on November 26.
At The Federation Wed to Sat until December 17.