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| - | A wide range of different public institutions might get involved in an art game show: museums, funding programs, universities, | + | A wide range of different public institutions might get involved in an art game show: museums, funding programs, universities, |
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| - | If you want to exhibit commercial games you might need permission and access to archives (See: [[permissions|PERMISSIONS]]). In certain cases, creators or companies can be directly involved in the curation of an art show (example: Ubisoft in the 2019 “Behind the game” exhibition at la Gaîté Lyrique, Paris [[https:// | + | If you want to exhibit commercial games you might need permission and access to archives (See: [[permissions|PERMISSIONS]]). In certain cases, creators or companies can be directly involved in the curation of an art show (example: Ubisoft in the 2019 “Behind the game” exhibition at la Gaîté Lyrique, Paris [[https:// |
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