Gonna noodle on what an EU venue could be for something like this
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I’ve been wanting to do some kind of multi day event in a tiny hotel with dev slumber party vibes for years, but now that I’m somewhere new idk what the venue would be. I’d want to do panels, a one shot, homebrew card games, maybe a jam. laid back, wander room to room, lots of social space, snacks.
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A woman in black wearing a balaclava sewn from an old cross stitch. It's the style of balaclava with one big slit for the eyes.
A balaclava lying on a white surface. It's made from an old cross stitch and laces up the back with red ribbon with gold tassels.
A woman in black wearing a balaclava sewn from an old cross stitch. It's the balaclava style wut holes for each eye and the mouth.
A balaclava lying on a white surface. It's made from an old cross stitch and laces up the back with yellow ribbon with yellow and gold beaded embroidery
I've started a new series, an installation (I think) about security theater and Rembrandt's painting The Night Watch. Part One -- balaclavas sewn from vintage Night Watch cross stitches. Each inspired by one of the two central figures in the painting.
@unormal.bsky.social I made a card to describe my experience playing Caves of Qud 😁
This album still holds up
The Berlin show is very sold out
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Might be worth trying. I do think there are people who would prefer an alternative to the current offerings
Happy to have given you an idea! Good luck!
I'll leave that to you. I have enough use cases that various sizes would be useful for me! I use Silver by Poppy Works for a lot of projects, but I'd love to have other options that are anywhere near as good.
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Aww Jenn that’s so sweet to hear
yes, brilliant. I'm available!
I think we can all agree that Cuphead broke containment and got on the radar of a lot of people not typically looking at games trailers
Running an old copy of The Print Shop on my grade school Apple II was where I discovered that graphic design was my passion- along with the joy of Carmen Sandiego and Facemaker
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I read everything by King I could find as a preteen and none of it scared me half as much as the Stephen Gammell illustrations in Scary Stories to tell in the Dark
In that case, you might be interested in their Osaka botanical garden exhibit, which is a bunch of familiar pieces but formatted to be shown outdoors. It's about an hour's train from the Biovortex complex, so you could hit up both in a weekend.
I like the infinity rooms and the flower projection stuff, but I've been seeing it from them (and their imitators) for over a decade now, so a new space with a bunch of totally fresh takes alongside the old standbys was really nice to see
Biovortex just opened in November. I liked it both because it was huge (we spent over 4 hours there without even noticing), and because it had a bunch of stuff in it that didn't look like other works of theirs that I had seen before. www.teamlab.art/e/kyoto/
The water one is Planets. Which is undoubtedly cool, but the whole thing is designed around that, so there's less in terms of variety. Although there is a thing with live flowers at the end that's neat.
Teamlab’s new complex in Kyoto is amazing. Blows the doors off all the other stuff they have done, imo. Borderless and Planets in Tokyo are both great too, but if you’re going on a trip just to see Teamlab, I’d check out Biovortex instead.
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Showing games in a cinema is not a new thing, but @gamerausch.bsky.social in Berlin is doing it at a different level with an excellent curation and trying different things out with the event format, in this case by pairing Baby Steps with the film Journey to the West www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXbI...
The Andre 3000 jazz flute album?
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