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  hias  04/15/2005 - 13:02  Array  

Games are a vivid part of popular-culture and for that reflect a lot of symbolical orders from economic, to political, to artistic, to ethical to mere entertainment. Games do not, contrary to common believe, exist in a bubble. They are played, they influence players and non-players alike. They relate to the aforementioned fields and we relate to them. How that happens, what the secret behind the fashionable term interactivity could be, why they are oftentimes so dull at the moment and what they should become in the future, are just some glimpses at the many questions that Kein Game will hopefully if not answer then at least specify.

 
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  • Dossier#2: Racism in the stadium
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  • neuro -- networking europe

    NEURO brought together over 200 people from all over Europe in February 2004 in Munich. Read the Introduction and find out what it was about or check the NEURO website, to see who was there. The NEURO video documentation offers 10 hours of panel debates for free download.