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CfP: BAD Games Colloquium

| Posted by jpzagal | Permanent Link | Conferences and Seminars , Call for Papers

Bad Games colloquium

Saturday 18th July, 10am - 6pm

Pervasive Media Studio

Leadworks, Bristol

The Play Research Group at the University of the West of England, Bristol seeks contributions in the form of research outlines, position papers, media projects and provocations on the theme of

Bad Games.

Bad Games will:

  • Thematise games and play as a central yet ambivalent characteristic of digital culture
  • Question influential assumptions of the liberatory potential of interactivity
  • Reflect on, revise, reject, renovate or otherwise refresh critical modelings of ludic digital culture that assume it be an intrinsically positive, creative or subversive alternative to ‘old media’
  • Complicate simplistic moral panics about bad games and their effects
  • Consider bad games in the context and rubrics of other ‘bad’ media theory topics like paracinema, trash culture, and comics

Bad Games might include

  • Sex games
  • Mind games
  • War games
  • Boring games
  • Work games
  • Power games
  • Horror games
  • Cruel Games
  • E-gambling
  • SimCulture
  • Ludic figures in cinema, from Funny Games USA to The Nines, to Intacto
  • The atrocity exhibition of Reality TV
  • The military-entertainment complex
  • The infantilization of adults by Nintendo ds
  • Parental guidance: children playing violence
  • Computer games' temporal and financial demands
  • Repetitive games

The colloquium will be structured so that participants share proposals and dialogue, discussion and responses rather than as a presenter/question time format.

Send proposals (no more 200 words) for 15 min presentations to: helen.kennedy@uwe.ac.uk By Friday 19th June 2009

COST: £20 – payable on the day.

Tea/Coffee and Lunch will be provided.

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