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Living Game Worlds at Georgia Tech
by Ian Bogost March 29, 2007
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Today (Thursday, March 29) Georgia Tech is holding the third annual Living Game Worlds conference. This year's theme is "Playing with Reality" and we have keynote speakers Katie Salen and Tracy Fullerton, as well as many special guests including Cindy Poremba, Liz Losh, Sam Roberts, and more.
I'll be participating in a panel on games and the news, as well as a discussion of Super Columbine Massacre RPG. The full schedule is here. If you're not joining us in person, you can watch the entire event's live webcast, either via the normal web, or in Second Life if you prefer.
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