Everyday is Play: A Book Celebrating Video Games
Published Jun 3, 2013
“Everyday is Play” is a great project created by Matthew Kenyon and Emma Wilcock to celebrate video games through the creativity of artists and gamers across the globe. They have already secured some great content for the book and are now looking for new submissions:
“We are looking for creatives from all fields to take part in a celebration of the video game, works to be featured in a printed publication for release towards the end of 2013. It will showcase the works of designers, musicians, artists, writers and developers that have taken inspiration from the interactive art that they grew up with.
Through a series of features and interviews, covering everything from fan art to game modifications, Game Paused aims to provide not only a beautiful book but a wealth of true creative play.”
If you’re interested in submitting your own artwork, you can view the submission guide here.
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