VROOOOOOM
May 18th, 2009Video by Alex MacInnis.
Video by Alex MacInnis.

THURSDAY, MAY 7
MOCA Grand Avenue
7-10 PM, FREE
In MOCA Grand Prix, Knifeandfork invites participants to race remote-control cars through MOCA’s current exhibition, A Changing Ratio: Painting and Sculpture from the Collection. Using mounted cameras, each Wi-Fi-enabled car is driven remotely through a video game interface that shows the car’s point of view. Through the lens of 1980s American gaming culture, this project offers an alternative perspective on the permanent collections exhibition. Awards will be presented for the fastest times of the evening.
Game voice by Nathan Phillips
DJ set by Wendy Yao
Blogging by Guthrie Lonergan
Cash bar
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Video
Brian House and Sue Huang of Knifeandfork have taken over the MOCA offices to put the finishing touches on this week’s tomorrow’s MOCA Grand Prix.

