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[Commlist] Geographies of Gaming and VR - Symposium
Wed Jun 05 19:24:41 GMT 2019
The third annual RGS-IBG Digital Geographies Research Group Symposium
will be taking place at the University of Birmingham on 3rd July 2019,
examining the Geographies of Gaming and VR.
Since Atari released Pong in 1972 the video game industry has evolved
rapidly, with an estimated global value of $137.9 billion in 2018
(Newzoo, 2018). Considering the size of the sector and notwithstanding
important exceptions (e.g. Ash & Gallacher 2011, Shaw & Sharp 2013),
gaming has received surprisingly little attention from geographers. VR,
meanwhile, has been periodically hyped as the next big thing in
technology for over thirty years. The immersive qualities of VR drive a
particularly compelling experience of virtual space, yet VR has been
relatively neglected by geographers (although see Hillis, 1996, Fisher
and Unwin, 2002). In recent years VR has been boosted by significant
investments from tech giants such as Facebook, Sony and Microsoft and is
gaining traction in both consumer and professional contexts as a
platform for games, socialisation and immersive media.
The programme for this event has now been finalised, and tickets are on
sale via our Eventbrite page.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/geographies-of-gaming-and-vr-3rd-annual-digital-geographies-symposium-tickets-58595899914
Please see the details the event below, including information on
keynotes, paper sessions and workshops. All are welcome.
Keynote 1: Sarah Jones (Head of the Birmingham School of Media,
Birmingham City University) Storyliving: how presence manifests itself
within immersive media
Keynote 2: John Sear (Software developer and CEO of Museum Games)
Engaging publics through gaming technologies
Keynote 3: Melissa Kagen (Lecturer in Digital Media, Bangor University)
Misplaying the map in 80 Days
With papers and workshops from Emma Fraser
Leighton Evans & Michał Rzeszewski Victoria Williams
Clancy Wilmott
Sally Bushell & James Butler
Vincent Miller & Gonzalo Garcia
Gareth W. Young & Oliver Dawkins
Adam Brown
Peter Nelson
Jack Lowe
Phil Jones
Sally Bushell
Bursaries are also available to cover travel, accommodation and
registration fee. More information at the bottom of the event page.
**NEW DEADLINE 21 JUNE**
http://www.digitalrgs.org/geographies-of-gaming-and-vr-dgrg-symposium-3-2019/
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