There are several creative types here. To those of you who know the room that 
might be filled with video games, what would you put in there?

  I ask because whenever I go to The Bridge, i look into that empty, dark room 
and try to imagine what would work there.  Truth be told, I do this whenever I 
see an under utilized sspace. I could see an arcade working (I'd hope that fun, 
retro games would be included rather than more violent ones), but I could also 
see interactive video art as well as small screens constantly running shorts 
from film students, small filmmakers, etc.

gina


Mark Krull wrote ..
> This Arcade would not fit the upscale image and could bring
> in "the element"
> -Mark
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> <P><FONT SIZE=2>I was puzzled by the very prominent notice on the front
> page of yesterday's University City Review, urging people to protest against
> a proposed video arcade at the Bridge.<BR>
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> Does anyone have more information about this?� Where it is supposed to
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