Public Seminar: Current Perspectives In Game Studies
Seminar
16 Dec 2017
10:00am – 04:30pm
Screening Room 1 (6/F) , CMC
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Public Seminar: Current Perspectives in Game Studies
16 December 2016, 10:00am – 4.30pm
CMC Screening Room 1 (6/F)

Over the past few decades, computer game studies
Keynote Speaker:
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“Is Game Studies a good Idea? —Don't try this at home!” Espen Aarseth is the Head of Research at the Center for Computer Games where he has worked on the aesthetics of computer games since its founding in 2003. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Game Studies, the oldest |
Speakers:
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”Spatial Politics of Digital Game Distribution” Peichi Chung is an assistant professor in the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include game industry studies, cultural policy and popular cinema in East and Southeast Asia. She has published journal articles and book chapters that compare game industry dynamics in Asia. Her current project looks into the mapping of |
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“Emotion, Medium-Specificity, and Videogame Evaluation” Jonathan Frome is an Assistant Professor of Visual Studies at Lingnan University. He has published in journals such as Projections: A Journal for Movies and Mind, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, and Film Studies: An International Review, as well as in several anthologies. His research interests include video game studies, film theory, aesthetics, and emotion. |
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“ICE+DOG=HUSKY: Olli Tapio Leino is Assistant Professor at |
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"Can the Videogame Simulate Power?”
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”Current perspectives in Game Studies” Paul Martin is an assistant professor in digital media and communications in the School of International Communications, UNNC. His current research areas are digital game studies and technology in the classroom. His work in the area of game studies focuses on textual analysis, expression in games, and the phenomenology of digital game play. He is also conducting research on Japanese digital games as expressions of contemporary Japanese culture. |
Seminar Programme:
10:00 | Opening words by Prof. Richard W. Allen, Dean of School of Creative Media |
10:15 | Keynote address by Espen Aarseth |
11:15 | Peichi Chung |
12:00 | Jonathan Frome |
12:45 | Lunch |
14:00 | Olli Tapio Leino |
14:45 | Coffee break |
15:00 | Bjarke Liboriussen |
15:45 | Paul Martin |
16:30 | end |