Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Past and Present The Spanish Video Game Interactive Exhibit at Instituto Cervantes de Manila from September 14 to 30, 2011 (Lecture: September 16, 2011)


Past and Present The Spanish Video Game
Instituto Cervantes de Manila
855 T.M. Kalaw St.
1000 Ermita
Manila, Filipinas

Interactive Exhibit
September 14 (Wednesday) - 30 (Friday), 2011

Lecture by Spanish Video Game Developers
September 16 (Friday), 2011
4:00 PM

Interested in videogames? Instituto Cervantes de Manila presents “Arsgames: Past and Present of the Videogame in Spanish,” an interactive exhibit that features audio-visual samples (and real Spanish videogames you can actually play!) from the beginning of the 80s to the present evolution in the last years. The exhibit will run from September 14 to 30 while two lectures by Spanish videogame developers Mar Canet and Flavio Escribano will take place on September 16, 4 pm, at Instituto Cervantes.

Recuerda!: Interested participants can play Spanish videogames at Instituto Cervantes’ Interactive Exhibit. ¿Te gusta el plan?

After the prolific Spanish production of video games in the 80's (considered as the Golden Age of the Spanish video game) came the technological crisis of the 90's which prompted the Spanish speaking countries not to produce video games until the year 2000. During these years, the U.S., Japan, Canada and United Kingdom took the helm as the main producers of video games world-wide. Therefore, today any reference to the language of the video games is under the influence of either the Anglo-Saxon or Japanese: be it in ethics, culture, history, literature and even in film. But at present, the cultural industry of the video game in Spain sees enriched with new contributions of Latin America. With this new push of the Spanish video game, the Hispanic countries go back to the first line of this powerful tool of communication, which is used by more than 500 million people in the West and drives big dividends.

For more details, please contact:
Tlf: (63 2) 526 14 82 - 85
Fax: (63 2) 526 14 49
Email: cenmni@cervantes.es

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