CONF Jan 12, 2010

Art History of Games (Atlanta, 4-6 Feb 2010)

Christoph Kluetsch

Register now for The Art History of Games, a symposium and exhibition
jointly organized by SCAD-Atlanta and the Georgia Institute of Technology

February 4-6, 2010
Rich Auditorium at the High Museum of Art
1280 Peachtree St N.E., Atlanta GA 30308

Register at: http://arthistoryofgames.com/registration

The Art History of Games is a three-day public symposium in which
members of the fields of game studies, art history and related areas of
cultural studies gather to investigate games as an art form.

Speakers include:

John Romero, designer of /Doom/ and co-founder of Gazillion
Entertainment
Christiane Paul, New School professor and Whitney Museum adjunct
curator
Jesper Juul, author of A Casual Revolution
Brenda Brathwaite, creator of Vanguard Award-winning /Train/
/Frank Lantz, designer of /Drop7/ and /Parking Wars//
/And more.../

Attendees are also invited to attend the premiere of three commissioned
art games by Jason Rohrer, Tale of Tales, and Nathalie Pozzi and
Eric Zimmerman
, at Kai Lin Art (800 Peachtree St. N.E.).

Early registration ends Thusday, January 14: $15 for SCAD and Georgia
Tech students, $25 for academics and students from other institutions,
and $40 for the general public.

Register at: http://www.arthistoryofgames.com/registration

For more information, please visit http://www.arthistoryofgames.com
<http://www.arthistoryofgames.com/> or contact
arthistoryofgamesscad.edu <mailto:arthistoryofgamesscad.edu>.

John Sharp
Professor, Interactive Design & Game Development
Savannah College of Art and Design
1600 Peachtree Street N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30309
jsharpscad.edu <mailto:jsharpscad.edu>
phone: 404-253-3209
fax: 404-253-2723

Reference:
CONF: Art History of Games (Atlanta, 4-6 Feb 2010). In: ArtHist.net, Jan 12, 2010 (accessed Jul 10, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/32254>.

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