zvu vas na internet session o hrach kde hraje BFight svoji roli.
sorry ale prekladat to nebudu, stejne to ma vyznam jen pro lidi co mluvej nebo rozumej anglicky, cela sranda bude v anglictine.
WEDNESDAY, 29.March
17:30 GMT (12:30 - New York, 18:30 - Prague)Access grid session about game engines, their social and political aspects. The interdisciplinary meeting will bring various perspectives, examples and thoughts on social, political and artistic aspects of videogames.
http://ciant114.cesnet.cz/agnode/index. ... ialEnginesPresentations:
Isabelle Arvers
Social Park: collaborative networks & the Politics of the Play
Annemasse (France)
http://www.isabelle-arvers.comJames Oliver (New Zealand, etc.)
Escape from Womera
http://www.selectparks.net/julian/Ivor Diosi (Slovak & Czech Republic)
Home dictate
International Centre for Art and New Technologies in Prague
http://www.ciant.czAli Mazalek
Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
Media Table Games: bringing role-playing back to the tabletop
http://synlab.gatech.edu/ Jan Mucska
San Francisco (USA, Czech Republic)
BFight
http://bfight.org/Jay Bolter
Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
‘Content’ in Digital Games
http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~bolter/Vit Sisler
Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
Digital Resistance: Reflection of Palestinian Intifada in Arabic Videogames
http://uisk.jinonice.cuni.cz/sislerModerators:
Vít Šisler
New Media Studies &
Institute of Near Eastern and African Studies,
Charles University of Prague
vsisler[at]gmail.com
Denisa Kera
New Media Studies
Charles University of Prague
denisa.kera[at]ff.cuni.cz
This session is a part of a series entitled POLYLOGUES organized by the International center for art and new technologies (CIANT) in Prague & New media studies (Charles University) in cooperation with Georgia Institute of Technology & MARCEL network. It aims to stimulate interdisciplinary exchange of ideas via sessions moderated from Prague while having guest speakers from all over the world.
We hope to create a bridge between countries that will facilitate intercultural or rather intercontinental and interdisciplinary exchanges in the fields of art and new technologies. All sessions will be recorded and made available to general public in the archive.