‘Operation Epic Furious: Strait to Hell’ video game installed on National Mall
Summary
An art group called The Secret Handshake installed three free arcade-style video games on the National Mall. These games mock Operation Epic Fury, a real or fictional event associated with President Donald Trump’s administration. The group is known for creating art that makes people think about moments from President Trump’s time in office.Key Facts
- Three arcade games were placed on the National Mall for free public use.
- The games parody or make fun of Operation Epic Fury.
- The Secret Handshake is the art group behind the installation.
- This group has done similar art projects about President Trump’s administration before.
- The installation aims to get a reaction from the public through guerrilla art, which is unexpected or unofficial public art.
- The video game is titled “Operation Epic Furious: Strait to Hell.”
- The event happened on a Monday (exact date not provided).
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