



Weisbecker Games, 2018
Digital Print, Screenprint, Paper, Cardstock, Xerox, Tape
Joseph Weisbecker was a computer engineer developer at RCA. In the mid 1960s to the mid 1970s he built a variety of game prototypes with the hope of licensing them to toy companies. These prototypes were made by hand out of xerox, mat board, construction paper and lettraset. I have faithfully remade 4 games plus 3 paper zines. My copies are available at the Sarnoff Collection for visitors to actually touch and play the games.
From the exhibition, Making Innovation: Artist, Engineers, and the Sarnoff Collection