Everyday the Same Dream
January 28, 2010 by Jorge Arrieta
You are late for work – Hurry you must please your Boss! Your cubicle is waiting for you.
Political game designers Molleindustria have developed another interesting game, but this time the goal is to free your self from the monotony of everyday work.
Molleindustria is an italian team of artists, designers and programmers that aims at starting a serious discussion about social and political implications of video games. In the creator Paolo Pedercini’s own words, Every Day The Same Dream is “a short existential game about alienation and refusal of labor.”
To complete the game you must change you current behavior and become numb to the harsh realities of corporate capitalism and then you will set yourself free.
The creative game was made in less than a week as an entry for the Experimental Gameplay Project. You can play it online, or download it for either Mac or PC.
Yes you can beat this game! Free yourself – it is not too late…
Freedom of Expression Art Show
January 12, 2010 by Jorge Arrieta
Fordham University in New York City is currently exhibiting the art show “Visual Voices: Freedom of Expression.” I have been fortunate enough to be invited by James A. Brace to participate with a few of my posters – Freedom not Economic Tyranny, We come in Peace and Occupation is not a Crime. There are some really freakin incredible artists that are in the show – some are legendary:
Jorge Arrieta · Ben Heine · Banksy · Cindy Chen · Sue Coe
Chaz Maviyane-Davies · Forkscrew Graphics · Guerilla Girls
Christopher Kosek · Sharon Levy · Luba Lukova · Vasilis Magoulas
Jess Sand · Scott Spector · Christy Rupp · Chris Warner
Exhibit Info:
December 10th, 2009 through February 5th, 2010
Center Gallery Fordham University Lincoln Center
113 West 60th Street | New York, NY 10023
For information call: 212.636.6303






