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Re-Presenting Complexity Through Critical Historical Play: undoing the past for sustainable futures with games, interactors, and ‘other’ art-full cultural expressions. Lecture by Lissa Holloway-Attaway. Games and other forms of playful engagement with visitors can offer unique interactive experiences to re-present histories and to challenge museums, heritage sites, and gallery spaces.
Through aesthetic re-presentations driven by complexity (viewing history as a dynamic and evolutionary agent of change, for example) and via the design of complex systems that resist static states, games and playful agents offer many creative opportunities to innovate worlds and story-worlds. With reference to my own personal experiences working with interactive digital storytelling, cultural heritage/gallery spaces, I will offer some forward-thinking aesthetic models to create sustainable futures with the past in focus.
Lissa Holloway-Attaway is an Associate Professor in Media Arts, Aesthetics, and Narration in the Division of Game Development within the School of Informatics at the University of Skövde (Sweden).
Read more: https://www.iac.lu.se/calendar/re-presenting-complexity-through-critical-historical-play-undoing-past-sustainable-futures-games
Find more information about the lecture series 1,2,3 Playtime here: https://www.iac.lu.se/calendar/123-playtime-lecture-and-workshop-series-field-gamification
Location: Inter Arts Center, Seminar Room, 4th floor, Bergsgatan 29, Malmö
Funded with support from Region Skåne.
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Inter Arts Center, Bergsgatan 29, SE-214 22 Malmö, Sverige,Malmö, Sweden