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Sunday Insights: Buffalo Game Space on Difference Machines: Technology and Identity in Contemporary Art

Sunday, November 21, 2021

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EST

FREE for members
FREE with Pay-What-You-Wish admission
Albright-Knox Northland

Join artist and Buffalo Game Space member Joan Nobile in Difference Machines: Technology and Identity in Contemporary Art for a conversation about how Buffalo Game Space strives to create a place for the community to learn and explore technology and game development.

Please review our Courtesy Code and reserve your visit date and time prior to your arrival.

About the Speaker

Buffalo Game Space is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people make games by offering educational, mentorship, and equipment resources to both professional and aspiring game developers.

About the Exhibition

Difference Machines: Technology and Identity in Contemporary Art brings together a diverse group of seventeen artists and collectives who creatively reimagine the digital tools that shape our lives. The exhibition includes projects that span the last three decades, ranging from software-based and internet art to animated videos, bioart experiments, digital games, and 3-D printed sculptures. Together, these works explore the aesthetic and social potential of emerging technologies.

About the Series

On select Sundays at 2:30 pm, community members relate their work and experience to the art on view in special exhibitions at Albright-Knox Northland. View Full Schedule

Exhibition Sponsors

Difference Machines: Technology and Identity in Contemporary Art is made possible through the generosity of Aleron Group, Mr. Charles E. Balbach, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Banta.

Equipment and technical support provided by Advantage Technology Integration.

The Albright-Knox’s exhibition program is generously supported by The Seymour H. Knox Foundation, Inc.

Albright-Knox Northland Sponsor

Albright-Knox Northland is supported by M&T Bank.