Nate "Blunty" Burr (AU)

Oska Software (AU)

Alan Outten (UK)

Buro Vormkrijgers (NL)


pong.pop

 
pong.pop displays some interesting Pong mutations, which have developed from the game’s events into the extended context of our modern pleasure society. Pong was part of pop culture from the very beginning. Television and public halls of entertainment are his home. Pong seamlessly incorporates in the established structures of our leisure society and was thus successful. This is also a reason why Pong has developed till the day into many levels and areas of our society. One could make money with it. It was liked from the very beginning. Pong is cool – still today. 
  


http://www.pong-mythos.net


25.5.2013