★ ąяţǥąʍ€$ ★ FIELD TRIP // Physical Games w Zack Wood

Görlitzer Park Görlitzer Str., Berlin, Germany

Let's get together in Gorlitzer Park to play physical games! Zack will bring the Cookbook of Play, but feel free to bring any physical games you know! The focus is on games where all you need is a body to play! (Not with balls, etc.) // Zack, physical games extraordinaire invites you to an afternoon … Continue reading ★ ąяţǥąʍ€$ ★ FIELD TRIP // Physical Games w Zack Wood

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Event Series Creative Code Jam

Creative Code Jam

co.up Adalbertstraße 8, Berlin, Germany

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

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June Mini Game Jam

co.up Adalbertstraße 8, Berlin, Germany

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! Berlin Mini Game Jam is a relaxed 8 hour prototyping workshop: After we have chosen a theme together, we form teams or go solo to make game … Continue reading June Mini Game Jam

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Talk & Play #19

Game Science Center Besselstrasse 14, Berlin, Germany

Talk & Play is a free event, taking place every two months, that provides the opportunity to game enthusiasts, players and makers to meet and exchange knowledge in a friendly, relaxed and safe environment.  Everybody’s welcome, regardless of their background and knowledge level: if you like games, we’ll make sure you have a good time! … Continue reading Talk & Play #19

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Sony Playstation VR: What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why

Rotor Film im Studio Babelsberg Building/Gebäude 4 August-Bebel-Str. 26, Potsdam, Germany

Please join us. Our speaker will be Richard Marks from Sony Interactive Entertainment. Marks’ topic this evening is “What Works in VR, What Doesn’t and Why.” He should know, as he is one of VR’s pioneers, running the Sony PlayStation Magic Lab that came up with the PlayStation VR technology. Sony is making a major … Continue reading Sony Playstation VR: What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why

★ ąяţǥąʍ€$ 009 ★

Spektrum Bürknerstraße 12, Berlin, Germany

ąяţǥąʍ€$ is a community of artists using game technology &/or game design to create artistic &/or experimental works. /// ★ AGENDA ★  • 7:30 - • Vladimir Storm // HEPTA VR • Dominique Davis • Jörg Brinkmann • 9:30 onwards - General Discussion gr8 music & gr8 drinks & gr8 people & all things gr8 art … Continue reading ★ ąяţǥąʍ€$ 009 ★

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Creative Code Stammtisch #33

co.up Adalbertstraße 8, Berlin, Germany

The Creative Code Stammtisch is an open conversation between artists, makers, designers, coders, 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. Beginners and first-timers should feel especially welcome! WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?  There is a time for people … Continue reading Creative Code Stammtisch #33

VRDB#05: Free VR coding

Maxim Gorki Theater Am Festungsgraben 1, Berlin, Germany

Hi Everyone, It's time for another hands-on developing session! Each of us, whether they are already an experienced developer or are just starting out, will be working on their own project, which might be one you are just beginning or are already working on. Please bring your laptop and any VR equipment you have/need. If … Continue reading VRDB#05: Free VR coding

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Katherine Isbister: How Games Move Us: Emotion by Design

Urban Spree Revaler Straße 99, Berlin, Germany

A MAZE. presents in cooperation with BerlinGameScene.com a surprising talk appearance by Katherine Isbister, Professor of Computational Media, and core faculty in the Center for Games and Playable Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She was the founding research director of the Game Innovation Lab at NYU, and a founding faculty member of the NYU Game … Continue reading Katherine Isbister: How Games Move Us: Emotion by Design