Bristol Games Hub 20 May – Why co-locate?

  Notes on theme 1, ‘What is Colocation?’, from the World Cafe session led by Dan Ashton and Caroline Chapain: thanks Caroline for these notes! Initial discussion started with traditional reasons about the theory of colocation in the literature. Economic activities tend to collocate because of economies of scale or agglomeration, or because they are […]

Workshops

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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 […]