Videos: IFOG 2011
Opening of the Inventing the Future of Games symposium
Art Ramirez, UC Santa Cruz's dean of engineering, and UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal give opening remarks for the Inventing the Future of Games symposium, April 15, 2011, in Milpitas, Calif. The symposium was sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3.
Michael Mateas on University Research at IFOG 2011
Michael Mateas, director of the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media gives the first keynote speech of the the Inventing the Future of Games symposium, April 15, 2011, in Milpitas, Calif. His speech talks of the importance of university research in the field of game design. The symposium was put on by the Center for Games and Playable Media. (games.soe.ucsc.edu). This video is courtesy of Design 3.
Rod Humble on Free Will
Rod Humble speaks about free will and the future of games at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium, April 15, 2011, in Milpitas, Calif. The symposium was put on by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3.
Rod Humble answers questions at IFOG 2011
Rod Humble, CEO of Linden Labs (Second Life), answers questions after his speech at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium, April 15, 2011 in Milpitas, Calif. The symposium was put on by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3.
Will Wright on the Future of Games
Will Wright speaks about the future of games at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium, April 15, 2011 in Milpitas, Calif. The symposium was put on by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3.
Will Wright answers questions at IFOG 2011
Will Wright answers questions after his speech at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium, April 15, 2011 in Milpitas, Calif. The symposium was put on by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3.
Games Meet Cinema: Jordan Mechner
Jordan Mechner, creator of Prince of Persia, presents as part of the "Games Meet Cinema" panel at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium 2011. Tracy Fullerton of USC and UC Santa Cruz's Arnav Jhala rounded out the panel, sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3Games Meet Cinema: Tracy Fullerton
Tracy Fullerton of University of Southern California presents as part of the "Games Meet Cinema" panel at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium 2011. Jordan Mechner, creator of Prince of Persia, and UC Santa Cruz's Arnav Jhala rounded out the panel, sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3
Games Meet Cinema: Arnav Jhala
Arnav Jhala of UC Santa Cruz presents as part of the "Games Meet Cinema" panel at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium 2011. Jordan Mechner, creator of Prince of Persia, and USC's Tracy Fullerton rounded out the panel, sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3
Future of Culture: Ian Bogost
Ian Bogost of Georgia Tech presents as part of the "Games and the Future of Culture" panel at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium 2011. Robin Hunicke of thatgamecompany and UC Santa Cruz's Noah Wardrip-Fruin rounded out the panel, sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3
Future of Culture: Robin Hunicke
Robin Hunicke of thatgamecompany presents as part of the "Games and the Future of Culture" panel at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium 2011. Ian Bogost of Georgia Tech and UC Santa Cruz's Noah Wardrip-Fruin rounded out the panel, sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3
Future of Culture: Noah Wardrip-Fruin
Noah Wardrip-Fruin of UC Santa Cruz presents as part of the "Games and the Future of Culture" panel at the Inventing the Future of Games symposium 2011. Robin Hunicke of thatgamecompany and Georgia Tech's Ian Bogost rounded out the panel, sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Center for Games and Playable Media. This video is courtesy of Design 3
