Center for Computer Games Research
It is heavily involved in the journal Game Studies which launched in 2001 (editor-in-chief, Espen Aarseth). It has hosted a number of notable conferences including Other Players (2004), the 2005 iteration of the Digital Arts and Culture conference, and the IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games in 2010.
Researchers affiliated with the Center include (current and former) include:
- Espen Aarseth
- T. L. Taylor
- Miguel Sicart
- Gordon Calleja
- Lisbeth Klastrup
- Susanna Tosca
- Jesper Juul
- Gonzalo Frasca
- Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen
- Georgios N. Yannakakis
- Julian Togelius
- Mark Nelson
- Katherine Isbister
- Emma Witkowski
- Douglas Wilson
- Martin Pichlmair
- Sebastian Risi
References
- New Scientist: Adaptive games promise high scores for everyone
- BBC: Academics take on video games
- Miami Herald: Higher education is child's play in video game degree program
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Coordinates: 55°39′33″N 12°35′28″E / 55.6593°N 12.5912°E
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