Posted AT 10:00 PM EDT on 19/06/08
Exhibition Krazy!
Vancouver ‘Here, you try.”
A teen hands the Nintendo GameCube controller to his mother, who holds it as if it might bite her if given a chance. We are standing over 12 television screens jutting up from the middle of a large room at the Vancouver Art Gallery, part of a continuing exhibition called Krazy! The Delirious World of Anime + Comics + Video Games + Art.
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