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theory: Massive - Research Summit
Posted on Monday, March 20 @ 00:00:00 CET by rebecca

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MASSIVE will engage 25 speakers and approximately 80 registrants from industry and academia in a dialog about the future design, technical and cultural challenges presented by massively multiplayer games, current and future research agendas from both industry and academia, and case studies and future models for industry academia collaboration. Keynote by Raph Koster. Associated events the following day include a presentation on Corporate Opportunities for Multiplayer Games and a talk by Les Gasser on the Ecologies of Games



MASSIVE
April 20, 2006, 8:30am-7:30pm
Calit2 Building
University of California, Irvine
http://www.isr.uci.edu/events/massive/
Presented by the University of California Irvine
Institute for Software Research
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
UC Game Culture & Technology Lab
with support from UC Discovery Grants

Also see related events taking place April 21:
http://www.isr.uci.edu/events/massive/other_events/

Register early as seating is limited!

Early Registration (March 15-April 5)

General Public: $100
UC Faculty & Staff and ISR Sponsors: $75
Students: $25 (No meals included)
Recruitment Table: $500

 
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