
Sofia Romualdo is a PhD researcher at the University of Exeter, investigating the use of videogames and gameful design in museums. After studying contemporary art, with an emphasis on photography, she entered the field of museology and curatorial studies. At that time, she began to focus on videogames, both as artistic medium and engagement tools. Since then, she worked in institutions such as the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art (Porto, Portugal) and Casa da Memória (Guimarães, Portugal), while continuing to do research on videogames, giving talks about them in events such as Indiecade East (New York) and xCoAx (Glasgow).
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Blast Theory is renowned internationally as one of the most adventurous artists’ groups using interactive media, creating ground breaking new forms of performance and interactive art that mixes audiences across the internet, live performance and digital broadcasting. Led by Matt Adams, Ju Row Farr and Nick Tandavanitj, the group’s work explores the social and political aspects of technology. Drawing on popular culture and games, the work often blurs the boundaries between the real and the fictional.
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