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Nilson Carroll and Ian Downey [US] : Live NES Game Glitches + Noise
Live NES video game corruptions to break the game’s real and implied boundaries, creating broken visuals and jarring noise. The hex code of the game’s RAM is arbitrarily changed as the author tries to play, so each performance is different, completely up to chance.
Nilson Carroll
Nilson Carroll (he/him) is an MFA candidate at Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY. A barista-ROM hacker, Nilson explores 16mm expanded cinema, video projection performance, and makes queer video game installations. He is a champion and curator of anti-fascist, feminist, pro-affection games and art. In 2019, he founded the DIY queer art games collective swampbabes.
nilsoncarroll.com/life_sux.html
Ian Downey
Ian Downey is a musician in the band Ian Downey Is Famous, and in the noise performance duo, The Bloody Noes. Read his writing at:
iandowneyisfamous.com
