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Celia Pearce talks about IndieCade!

This event is organized in cooperation between the Experimental Game Lab and VG Dev at Georgia Tech.

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Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: Exploring Research Methods

Watch the talk here: Loading the player … GVU Brown Bag November 15, 11:30am-1:00pm TSRB 132 (Ballroom) Celia Pearce is an award-winning game designer, author, researcher, teacher, curator and artist, specializing in multiplayer gaming and virtual worlds, independent, art, and … Continue reading

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ParTour: Mobile Storytelling and Bicycles in South L.A.

The EGL is pleased to announce that we are going to host Benjamin Stokes to talk about his project “ParTour: Mobile Storytelling and Bicycles in South L.A.” Watch the talk here: Download the presentation here: Stokes-on-ParTour–Nov2012-v1a November 14th starting at 6:00pm in the EGL … Continue reading

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Chris Solarski coming to Tech

Chris Solarski is coming to campus to speak about his new book “Drawing Basics and Video Game Art” on Monday, Oct. 1st 2012 in Clough at 4:15pm, in the 144 auditorium. Additionally Barnes & Noble will have some of his … Continue reading

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Persuasive Games: Process Intensity and Social Experimentation

http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/170806/persuasive_games_process_.php

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Georgia’s Got Game

http://www.atlantamagazine.com/entertainment/Story.aspx?ID=1692987

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Fantasy Election ’12: Is MTV’s Gamification of the Youth Vote Itself a Fantasy?

http://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonykosner/2012/04/24/fantasy-election-2012-is-mtvs-gamification-of-the-youth-vote-itself-a-fantasy/

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Asynced: Multiplayer Gaming’s New Revolution

http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2012/04/asynced-gaming/

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The Smithsonian Celebrates Video Games

http://games.ign.com/articles/122/1221949p1.html

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Can games change the world?

http://www.digitalspy.com/gaming/news/a372937/the-big-issue-can-games-change-the-world.html

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