Oct 2 Wednesday
Keynote Lecture “Antinomies of Space: Philosophy – Culture – Games”
Stephan Günzel, BTK University of Applied Sciences, Berlin
Landscape and gamescape in ‘Dwarf Fortress’
Paul Martin, University of Nottingham Ningbo, China
Boards. The place of space
Ivan Mosca, University of Turin, Italy
Being and Time (Final Fantasy Edition)
Gugliemo Feis and Jacopo Tagliabue, State University of Milan, Italy
Understanding Player Interpretation: An Embodied Approach
Jonne Arjoranta, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Postphenomenological Play
Emil Hammar, IT-University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Defining the Videogame
Veli-Matti Karhulahti, University of Turku, Finland
The Wanderer in the Wilderness
Daniel Vella, IT University of Copenhagen
Oct 3 Thursday
Reality and Structure of Virtual Space: Some Lessons from Portal
Jonathan Erhardt, University of Oxford
Representation and Virtuality in Computer Games
Rune Klevjer, University of Bergen, Norway
From Game Spaces to Playable Worlds
Olli Leino, School of Creative Media City University of HK, Hong Kong
GWI: The Gameworld Interface
Kristine Jørgensen, University of Bergen, Norway
The Playing Fields of Empire: Empire and Space in Videogames
Souvik Mukherjee, Presidency University, Calcutta, India
Esthetic Experiences of Digital Gamespace
Patrick Coppock, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
The Ethical Space of Computer Games
Edward Spence, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Evil in Virtual Worlds
Developing Fictionally Immoral Attitudes: Spaces of Moral and Narrative Possibilities in Computer Games
Daniel Milne, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Second Space: Mimetic Space in Second Life
Michael Bourke, British Columbia Institute of Technology, Canada
Oct 4 Friday
Operational 3-D Images as Interactive Knowledge Space
Daniel Riha and Jaroslav Vancat, Charles University, Faculty of Humanities, Czech Republic
Games as Landscape
Christopher Nguyen, Utah Valley University
Computer Game Space as Directional Space. How to Orient Myself in a Computer Game Space?
Anita Leirfall, University of Bergen, Norway
Special effectivities: On the intersection of spatial knowledge and bodily skill
Ian Jones, University of Chicago, USA
[Cancelled:] “Half-Minute Hero” and the genre-dependent construction of spaciality in videogames
Cancelled:
Joaquin Siabra-Fraile, Spanish National Research Council, Spain
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