February 13 - April 16, 2014
12:00AM - 11:00PM
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2014-02-13 01:00:00
2014-04-17 00:00:00
2014 Indie Video Game Series
This game series seeks to bring together undergraduate gamers and scholars to analyze and discuss the efficacy and potential of video games as a platform for critical advancement of culture and society. Though an interactive process of game playing, dialoguing with the creators, and encouraging new critical thought, the analysis of indie video games and cyberspace will provide students the opportunity to build upon existing knowledge about the indie genre and multimedia sources. For more information visit the event page at: http://eugo.org.ohio-state.edu/1/Indie_Game_Series.html Funding has been generously sponsored by The Department of English and the Popular Culture Studies Program at The Ohio State University.
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2014-02-13 00:00:00
2014-04-16 23:00:00
2014 Indie Video Game Series
This game series seeks to bring together undergraduate gamers and scholars to analyze and discuss the efficacy and potential of video games as a platform for critical advancement of culture and society. Though an interactive process of game playing, dialoguing with the creators, and encouraging new critical thought, the analysis of indie video games and cyberspace will provide students the opportunity to build upon existing knowledge about the indie genre and multimedia sources. For more information visit the event page at: http://eugo.org.ohio-state.edu/1/Indie_Game_Series.html Funding has been generously sponsored by The Department of English and the Popular Culture Studies Program at The Ohio State University.
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This game series seeks to bring together undergraduate gamers and scholars to analyze and discuss the efficacy and potential of video games as a platform for critical advancement of culture and society. Though an interactive process of game playing, dialoguing with the creators, and encouraging new critical thought, the analysis of indie video games and cyberspace will provide students the opportunity to build upon existing knowledge about the indie genre and multimedia sources.
For more information visit the event page at: http://eugo.org.ohio-state.edu/1/Indie_Game_Series.html
Funding has been generously sponsored by The Department of English and the Popular Culture Studies Program at The Ohio State University.