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Zum Ende des Semesters öffnen wir die Türen unserer Studios und präsentieren mehr als 20 VR Games und digitale Spiele von Studierenden des GAME DESIGN Studiengangs an der HTW Berlin.
Zum Ende des Semesters öffnen wir die Türen unserer Studios und präsentieren mehr als 20 VR Games und digitale Spiele von Studierenden des GAME DESIGN Studiengangs an der HTW Berlin.
Like a couch with all of your friends in front of a TV in your living room playing a video game. Only hundred times bigger. Game ♥ Cinema is a casual local multiplayer game competition and a special event within EFM – European Film Market of Berlinale! Tickets will be available at the Berlinale Screening … Continue reading Game <3 Cinema at European Film Market
Time for some game prototyping! Type and draw away, make strange sounds and create fun out of thin air: welcome to this edition of the Berlin Mini Jam! Schedule: 12:00 Doors open (5th floor), write name tags, get to know each other 12:30 Vote on themes via http://vote.berlinminijam.de 12:50 Opening speech & theme announcement 13:00 … Continue reading February Mini Game Jam
7-10PM in the Hidden Institute in Neukolln. It's been one year since the Body Play Jam, which is kind of how this all got started. Many pictures will be taken. Please let us know if you don't want to be photographed. 〜SCHEDULE〜 ---------------------------------------------------------- ・7:00〜7:55: Warm-up games - Follow Your Nose - AAA - New Utensils … Continue reading Ways of Playing – 1 Year Anniversary
Game Circuit Part 17: Computerspiele(Computer(spiele)) Folge 17 der Reihe "Game Circuits" widmet sich der Darstellung von Computern und Computerspielen innerhalb von Computerspielen. In einem einleitenden Vortrag wird die Geschichte und Phänomenologie dieses Motivs an konkreten Beispielen vorgestellt und seine kultur- und literaturwissenschaftlichen Untersuchungsmethoden denen der Computer(spiel)archäologie gegenüber gestellt. Danach können auf circa einem Dutzend historischer … Continue reading Game Circuit Part 17
ąяţǥąʍ€$ is a community event for anybody and everybody interested in game culture/design/technology in the creation of experimental/non-commercial work. WE'RE LOOKING FOR WEIRD AND WONDERFUL TALKS/PERFORMANCES/PROJECTS TO DO WITH ALL THINGS INTERACTIVE ART HIT US UP ;) /// ★ AGENDA ★ -- 7:30 - Doors Open -- 8:00 - Presentations INFO SOON -- 9:00 - … Continue reading ★ ąяţǥąʍ€$ XIII ★ // Vorspiel 2017 Special
THE CURIOUS DRUIDS are gathering an army of unstoppable game designers! Our intro workshop covers interpersonal game design, getting strangers w different personalities to do weird shit, deep emotional introspection, and total disorientation. If you come, it’ll feel like improv theater, it'll feel like a dry university class with writing and homework. You’ll have to … Continue reading Workshop in Interpersonal Game Design
The Creative Code Jam is a monthly gathering of artists, makers, designers, illustrators, coders, musicians, performers, learners and anyone interested in the use of computing skills for artistic expression. The event is free and open to all, regardless of age, origin, gender or experience. The jam is an opportunity to meet likeminded people and get creative together in a … Continue reading Creative Code Jam
The Legend is back! At the 23rd February 2017 the BATTLE OF THE BANDS will rock the stage again. This time, we go big – the BotB will happen in the infamous SO36. In the Battle of the Bands YOU are the stars - you’ll transform into true Rockstars and conquer the Stage. It is … Continue reading Battle of the Bands 2017
How did early telephonics operators, after becoming a nearly exclusively female workforce, contribute to the prevalence of the digitised female as a source of care? How are independent game developers using level design to mould players' interpretation of their environment, giving game spaces themselves meaning as metaphor? How have indie subcultures cross-pollinated, producing interactive installations … Continue reading Critical Hits: The changing landscape of independent video game theory