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From: Jan van Eyck Academie <program@janvaneyck.nl> Invitation Innovative Game Design Symposium Friday 18 February 2005 Jan van Eyck Academie--Maastricht On Friday 18 February 2005 the symposium Innovative Game Design is taking place at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht. Aninternational party of researchers is discussing the different aspectsof computer game design practice from various lines of approach.Keynote question is whether and how game design can be mutuallyinstructive for researchers from academia, the artistic field andcommercial industry. These days much research is being carried out into computer games. Some research, for instance, is theoretical in nature; other research is artistically oriented or characterized by commercial aspirations. Through gathering people at the colloquium from these separate fields (academic, artistic, commercial) we intend to study how research methods can be cross-fertilizing, how they can be mutually beneficial and, finally, how they can generate innovative game design. The symposium is part of the NWO research programme Transformaties in Kunst en Cultuur (Transformations in Art and Culture) and is organised by the project researchers of Transformations in Perception and Participation: Digital Games of the Faculteit Cultuurwetenschappen (Faculty of Arts and Culture), Universiteit Maastricht in collaboration with the Jan van Eyck Academie. Programme Friday 18 February 9.30 Welcome 10.00 Maaike Lauwaert (researcher CWS, UniversiteitMaastricht) – welcoming speech 10.30 Chris Crawford (game designer and writer, US) – Bridging the two cultures chasm 11.15 Michaël Samyn and Auriea Harvey (game designers and formerresearchers at the Jan van Eyck Academie, BE) – In spite of wishing and wanting: developing a gameinside and outside the game industry 12.00 Celia Pearce (Senior Research Associate Game Culture &Technology Lab/Calit2, UC Irvine, US) – Playing ethnography: cyberethnography as performance and game 12.45 Lunch 13.45 Ian Bogost (Assistant professor, Information Design andTechnology Programme, Georgia Institute of Technology, US) – At this very moment: representation of events in video games 14.30 Henk van Zeijts (Head Creative Learning, Waag Society,Amsterdam, NL) – Waag Society / Creative learning 15.15 Break 15.45 Marnix de Nijs (artist, NL) – Physical engagement in the virtual representation of a city 16.30 Discussion 17.30 Drink Language of communication: English Admission: 15 euro; students: 10 euro (lunch included) Registration http://www.janvaneyck.nl/games Information Annemie Moesen(annemie.moesen@janvaneyck.nl) Please send this message to whoever you think will be interested. [our appologies for cross-listing] -------------------------------------------------------- Jan van Eyck Academie Academieplein 1 6211 KM Maastricht The Netherlands t +31 (0)43 350 37 37 f +31 (0)43 350 37 99 w www.janvaneyck.nl --------------------------------------------------------
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