The Smithsonian American Art Museum this week announced the addition of two video games to its permanent collection: the 2009 title Flower by Jenova Chen and Kellee Santiago of the Thatgamecompany; and the 2010 title Halo 2600 by Ed Fries, former head of Microsoft Games Studios. These new acquisitions will build upon the museum's collection of film and media arts and further its commitment to the study and preservation of video games as an artistic medium.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
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