Wednesday, February 25, 2015
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Sex, love and rejection
kicks off today at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York, bringing with it talks, workshops and video games of the independent variety. Diversity and design are crucial to the event, but it's love, sex and rejection that will dominate one of the show's biggest exhibits.
The "Love & Rejection"
Exhibit combines two showcases of games: one that deals in romance and
relationships, and one that explores rejection, whether by events,
platforms, peers or elsewhere. It's a fitting theme for Valentine's Day
weekend, but festival director Sam Roberts says the theme speaks to something deeper.
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"All of this wraps around this
idea that games can deal with stuff we don't typically think of games
dealing with," Roberts told Polygon during a recent interview. "Both
because love is one of the deepest human emotions, and because these
games are being rejected for taking on things you might not otherwise
think they could do."
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