Interlocutor Interviews PODCAST ~ Game Transfer Phenomena & The Tetris Effect: A Conversation With Joshua Caleb Weibley & Jordan Dykstra

Interlocutor Interviews PODCAST ~ Game Transfer Phenomena & The Tetris Effect: A Conversation With Joshua Caleb Weibley & Jordan Dykstra

Projection 010: Game Transfer Phenomena

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A conversation with the executor of the estate of Joshua Caleb Weibley and composer Jordan Dykstra about their installation Projection 010: Game Transfer Phenomena, now up at NYC's Chart Gallery through February 15, which consists of 7 crates made to hold objects derived from Tetris’s 7 Tetromino shapes.

The installation, curated by Alex Feim, takes its name from repetitive gameplay’s influence on spatial reasoning and the visual/auditory hallucinations it induces. These perceptual occurrences were first observed following the wider release of Tetris during the late 1980s and are also called “The Tetris Effect.” 

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