Archiving the Queer History of Video Games away from keyboard
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Videogames have always been queer. Earlier this year an exhibition at Schwules Museum documented the history of the LGBTQ community for the first time.
The curators of "Rainbow Arcade" were Jan Schnorrenberg, Sarah Rudolph and Adrienne Shaw. In this episode they explain, why archiving our digital history in physical spaces is still important.
Get access to uncut versions of this episodes interviews on Patreon: https://patreon.com/afkinberlin
More information about Rainbow Arcade: https://www.schwulesmuseum.de/ausstellung/rainbow-arcade-queere-videospielgeschichte-1985-2018
The LGBTQ Video Game Archive: https://lgbtqgamearchive.com
Leave a rating on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1385666688
Listen to away from keyboard on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Sj5jdxoJFBWH3YlppUMS7
Music by Almut Schwacke: https://almutschwacke.de
Videogames have always been queer. Earlier this year an exhibition at Schwules Museum documented the history of the LGBTQ community for the first time.
The curators of "Rainbow Arcade" were Jan Schnorrenberg, Sarah Rudolph and Adrienne Shaw. In this episode they explain, why archiving our digital history in physical spaces is still important.
Get access to uncut versions of this episodes interviews on Patreon: https://patreon.com/afkinberlin
More information about Rainbow Arcade: https://www.schwulesmuseum.de/ausstellung/rainbow-arcade-queere-videospielgeschichte-1985-2018
The LGBTQ Video Game Archive: https://lgbtqgamearchive.com
Leave a rating on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1385666688
Listen to away from keyboard on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Sj5jdxoJFBWH3YlppUMS7
Music by Almut Schwacke: https://almutschwacke.de
24 min