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Telfair Museum’s PULSE Festival returns with first U.S. show from Caribbean-based David Gumbs
[Many thanks to Veerle Poupeye for bringing this item to our attention via Critical.Caribbean.Art.] Rob Hessler (
Savannah Now) writes about Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center from January 27-31: The PULSE Art + Technology Festival and their featured multi-disciplinary artist David Gumbs born in Guadeloupe, raised in Saint Martin, and based in Martinique.
One of Savannah’s favorite yearly cultural events is returning to Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center from January 27 through the 31: The PULSE Art + Technology Festival.
This year, the event coincides with one of their popular Free Family Weekends, ensuring that both locals and visitors alike will all be able to enjoy the full slate of programming. “Although the exhibitions will be up for a good while, we are offering three days of free admission to the Jepson Center for anyone from Friday to Sunday, from 10am-5pm,�
Jan 9, 2021 06:00 EST
It s been a while since VR first burst onto the scene. A good while. As a matter of fact, it s been close to twenty-six years since the Virtual Boy was released back in 1995. So, two decades later and a selection of new VR systems on the market, starting with the Oculus Rift in 2016, VR is finally starting to get its hit apps.
This isn t to say that VR hasn t had some quality titles in the past, it s just that VR has never had games of the calibre seen this past year. Valve even released their first major game since Pterodactyls were a valid mode of transport. Other big companies have also released VR titles, with Electronic Arts releasing Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond - though while that game had an amazing amount of heart, it wasn t good enough to get more of a mention than this.