Colocation and collaboration workshop at Utrecht Creative Territories

This workshop at the recent Creative Territories event held during the ‘Identity and Interdisciplinarity in Games and Play Research’ Summer School hosted by Utrecht University was run by network  members Dan Ashton and Alex Darby. With researchers from around Europe taking part, the workshop explored ways in which game production is managed by comparing models […]

Bursaries available for Pgrad researchers for Mapping the Collective in November

Applications are invited from UK-based postgraduate students working in the field of games-related research for a bursary to support their participation at our AHRC-funded Creative Territories final network event on 10th and 11th November 2014. The event will be hosted by the Digital Cultures Research Centre of the University of the West of England at […]

Workshop two resource list

A collection of tweets, pictures and presentations from the activities that took place during the second Creative Territories at Utrecht Universities Summerschool on ‘Identity and Interdisciplinary in Games and Play Research’.

Workshops

Check out the upcoming workshops. Any queries email creativeterritories@gmail.com

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  • Pre-workshop: Indie Game Collectives and Contexts

    This half-day event will bring together indie game developers working in different regions with researchers interested in culturally sustainable creative economy growth. It is the first stage of a project exploring the connections between place, culture and context in the recent expansion of indie games development. The Bristol Games Hub is one of several cooperative […]

  • Workshop 1 – Indie Game Collaboration: Emerging Creative Territories

    This one day workshop will bring together indie game developers working in different regions with researchers and other stakeholders interested in culturally sustainable creative economy growth. It is the first stage of a project exploring the connections between place, culture and context in the recent expansion of indie games development. The Bristol Games Hub is […]

  • Workshop 2 – Creative Territories: Cultures and Contexts in Europe – Utrecht University

    When Thursday, 21st August 9.30am – 3pm. This workshop will take place as part of the European Summer School in Game and Play Research: Identity and Interdisciplinarity in Games and Play Research to be hosted by Creative Territories project partner, Utrecht University. The workshop participants will benefit from engaging with researchers and students from across […]