Games and War Panel Discussion
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This panel discussion looks at the links between games design and military strategy. Games and digital play are now at the cutting edge of design. As the game industry continues to grow, questions are arising about the use of game technologies for military intelligence, the ethics of war games and the impact of game violence on cognitive processing and emotional control among consumers. It was held at RMIT Design Hub on Tuesday 24th March 2015 as part of the exhibition Remote-Controlled Terrorist Coffin held at Project Space / Spare Room Galleries. Moderator: Kate Rhodes (Curator, Design Hub, RMIT) Speakers: Associate Professor Steffen Walz, Associate Professor Stefan Greuter, Dr Dan Golding and Professor Larissa Hjorth See http://schoolofartgalleries.dsc.rmit.edu.au/PSSR/2015/terrorist-coffin.html#Games
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