In case you missed it, you can submit your full paper, extended abstract, or workshop proposal to #DiGRA2025digraconference2025.org
The Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) conference is an international academic conference dedicated to the study of digital games and related phenomena. DiGRA is a global organization that pro...
It is all about doors, door types, and doors representations in games :) if you're interested, there's also a a paper talking about the game in particular here: gua-le-ni.com/articles/Con... Hope this helps / inspires further discussion :)
Here's Nele Van de Mosselaer talking about the making (and the usefulness) of our philosophical videogame 'Doors (the game)' 🎮 >> junkyardofthemind.com/blog/2024/9/...doors.gua-le-ni.com Have fun! ^^
A post by Nele Van de Mosselaer Imagine the following situation: you open a door in a videogame. An in-game alert pops up with the message “Congratulations, you opened the door!” Immediately afterw...
Join us in Malta for DiGRA 2025! 🔥 The Call for Papers is out! digraconference2025.org/calls-call-f...@danielvella.bsky.social as the local organizers :)
Friends and colleagues who understand ITALIAN might be interested in this new BOOK of mine, out on Aug. the 29th. It's a series of thoughts on virtual worlds and playfulness, and what it is like to exist as a human being in this day and age. > timeo.store/products/il-... <
In preorder fino al 28 agosto Come ogni tecnologia della finzione, il gioco plasma la psiche degli esseri umani modellandone le capacità cognitive e sociali, e i mondi virtuali articolati in chiave vi...
🚨 ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨 It's official: the Institute of Digital Games (will be hosting the 2025 #DiGRA#DiGRA2025youtu.be/Yy6hKTWP1P0
Join us at the Institute of Digital Games (University of Malta) for the 2025 Digra International Conference in Valletta, MaltaJune 30th until July 4th, 2025....
'Fictional Games' (my 2022 Bloomsbury book with Riccardo Fassone) is now available in cheap paperback format! >> bloomsbury.com/us/fictional... << ICYMI, it's about those 'games' that only exist as props in works of fiction, and cannot be accessed as players. Check it out! :)
What roles do imaginary games have in story-telling? Why do fiction authors outline the rules of a game that the audience will never play? Combining perspective…
This week, "Philosophy Roulette" (hosted by Noah Greenstein, episode 547) examined my work on Philosophical Games. >> eolt.org/articles/phi...www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_38...
https://eolt.org/articles/philosophical-gameshttps://philpapers.org/rec/GUAPGC -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/nogre0
Hi! Next Monday (May the 27th at 14.15 CEST), Riccardo Fassone and I will be presenting our recent book 'Fictional Games' (Bloomsbury, 2022). You can attend the talk live in Milan (Bovisa) or online here: eventbrite.com/e/biglietti-... Again, the event is free and everyone is welcome :)
A new series of open lectures on Interactive Transmedia Narrative and Game Studies.
My public course on CRITICAL GAME DESIGN starts this afternoon! It is the first of a six-episode journey into the expressive and political value of playful interactions. Everyone is welcome (at FMK in Belgrade, Serbia)!