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A Walk through New York's Museum of Modern Art this Summer
For Paola Antonelli, senior design curator at the Museum of Modern Art, interaction and behavior are the true cutting edge of design
MoMA | Digitizing MoMA's Video Collection
Exhibit See: Feng Mengbo's "Long March: Restart" Giant Video Game at MoMA PS1 | Long march, Exhibition, Installation art
MoMA's Art Treasure, No Longer Buried - The New York Times
Groundbreaking filmmaker and video artist Charles Atlas's “The Illusion of Democracy (2008–12)” is now … | Dallas museum of art, Charles atlas, Museum of modern art
Video Games Are Officially Art, According to the MoMA | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine
Fine Arts Faulty Andrea Geyer's Installation in MoMA | Art, Media, & Technology
Doug Aitken, Museum of Modern Art - Video Art - Review - The New York Times
MoMA | What Does a Media Conservator Do?
Do video games belong in fine art museum collections? | News | Archinect
Bill Viola. Stations. 1994. Five-channel video (color, sound), five granite slabs, five projection scr… in 2020 | Projection installation, Performance art, Installation art
New MOMA exhibit embraces the art of video games as it explores their design - Polygon
Fillip / “New“ Museum of Modern (Contemporary) Art (Rebecca Lane)
Bouchra Khalili: The Mapping Journey Project | MoMA
Film | MoMA
6 Facts About Nam June Paik on His Birthday | New media art, Museum of modern art, Installation art
List of video games in the Museum of Modern Art - Wikipedia
Are Video Games High Art? | Woroni
MoMA | Gamepieces: An Installation Deconstructed
Surrounds: 11 Installations | MoMA
Go See – New York: Andy Warhol 'Motion Pictures' at MoMA through March 21st, 2011 - AO Art Observed™
New MOMA exhibit embraces the art of video games as it explores their design - Polygon
Aesthetica Magazine - Review of IM Heung-soon: Reincarnation at MoMA PS1, New York
Video Art: A History | MoMA
Artist Michael Rakowitz Paused His Video at MoMA PS1 as an Act of Protest. After He Left, the Museum Turned It Back On | artnet News