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Weekly MSG seminar

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to scholars and students. 

Trends in VR Games by Aki Järvinen

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Copenhagen, Denmark

Aki Järvinen, Sheffield Hallam University, UK / Game Futures Time: Friday April 21st, 17:00, followed by a panel discussion Place: ITU Copenhagen, Auditorium 3 Interested in how the VR games landscape is evolving? This 30-minute talk gives you an opportunity to hear about fresh data regarding published VR titles. Aki Järvinen introduces his approach into

Weekly MSG seminar

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to scholars and students. 

Weekly MSG seminar

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to scholars and students. 

Interdisciplinary Challenges for Game Studies

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Auditorium 3, Copenhagen, S Copenhagen, Denmark

The Center for Computer Games Research invites you to an afternoon of talks by international scholars on current issues in the field of game studies, from the perspectives of technology, design, philosophy, and aesthetics. The event will take place on May 3rd, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM, in Auditorium 4 at the IT University of

Weekly MSG seminar

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Center for Computer Games Research hosts weekly MSG-seminars with talks by scholars from the center or invited guests. The Seminars are open to scholars and students. 

Mary A. Knighton: Why Should We Care About Six Legged Characters

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Copenhagen, Denmark

Mary A. Knighton is Professor of Literature at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan. She has taught and published widely in both American and modern Japanese literature and culture. In Spring 2017, her essay on Mark Twain’s personal Joan of Arc appeared in Mark Twain Journal, and her essay on William Faulkner’s Sanctuary was published

Game studies seminar

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Copenhagen, Denmark

Program for the game studies seminar: Jesper Juul How to play an independent game – a brief note in the history of video games Paweł Grabarczyk How to do nothing in games? The rise of walking simulators.

Game studies seminar

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Copenhagen, Denmark

11.00-11.30 - Paweł Grabarczyk, A critical analysis of the notion of a “game port”. 11.30-12.00 - Kieran Nolan, Arcade Videogame Platform Art, Materiality, and Preservation Tactics 12.00-12.45 - Lunch break 12.45-13.15 - Konstantin Freybe, Videogame Culture as Cultural Negotiation 13.15-13.45 - Hiroshi Yoshida - Games in Games: From Bonus Stages to Virtual Archives 13.45-14.30 -

Game studies seminar

IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langaardsvej 7, Copenhagen, Denmark

Program for the game studies seminar: Andreas Lindegaard Gregersen Mr. Formalist, who do you think you are? Some thoughts on the relationship between formalism and social science Adnan Selimovic Gaming in the Age of Self-Stimulation