(Brilliant Shit) Babycastles are turning the Hayden Planetarium into a space ship you can drive
Next Thursday, indie videogame collective Babycastles is showing the world Space Cruiser, a game built by Ivan Safrin for 200 people to play simultaneously within the Hayden Planetarium in New York's Museum of Natural History. Greg Fox (Impose's personal spirit animal) created the music for the game, and yes, Stephin Merritt of the Magnetic Fields is the voice of the ship's on-board computer.
For a fee of $75, guests at the event will play the game and a range of other Babycastles c...
Impose Magazine — Next Thursday, indie videogame collective Babycastles is showing the world Space Cruiser, a game built by Ivan Safrin for 200 people to play simultaneously within the Hay... more info