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Dossier: 6th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games

Summary 6th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games: The Nature of Player Experience, on the January 29, 30 and 31, 2012 in Madrid. The purpose of the conference is to address and investigate issues related to the philosophical aspects of computer game research. Aiming to bring together researchers from diverse fields, Computer Games Conference is open to practitioners, academics, students interested in philosophy, computer game- theory, semiotics, aesthetics, sociology, psychology and anthropology. The present conference is the sixth of a series, starting from 2005. Founding members of this initiative which first took place in Denmark is Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas at the University of Oslo; the Center for Computer Game Research at the IT-University of Copenhagen; and the Philosophical Project Centre (FPS), Oslo. Since then, an expanded network of members and partners completed with success the following conferences that took place in Italy, Germany, Norway and Greece. The websites for the previous conferences have links to manuscripts and video recordings. The actual conference has been organized by ARSGAMES with the MediaLab-Prado sponsorship, has took place in MediaLab-Prado and Intermediae-Matadero, with the colaboration of the Observatorio para la Cibersociedad that will publish a selection of the best pepers in the TEXTOS journal. More information about comittes, partners, program, venue, etc. can be checked in the conference website: http://2012.gamephilosophy.org/

CONFERENCES: Passive and active fictions: the nature of imaginative engagement. Gregory Currie

Through the Image: Framing Videogame Play. Geert Bruinsma (Paper)

Representation by Regulated Interaction. Alex Baker-Graham (Paper)

Adventure as Art: The Aesthetic Value of Puzzles. Veli-Matti Karhulahti (Paper)

Activating Narcissus: Cognitive and Affective Systems Transformed Through "Serious" Game Play. Heidi Boisvert & Mei Si (Paper)

Game Bodies. Don Ihde

A phenomenological account of the playing-body in avatar-based action games. Paul Martin (Paper)

In The Game? Embodied Subjectivity in Gaming Environments. Robert Farrow & Ioanna Iacovides (Paper)

In-Game: From Immersion to Incorporation. Gordon Calleja

Believe and Be Live: Entangled Experience in Halo. Tom Hehir (Paper)

Dumb People, Smart Objects: The Sims and the Distributed Self. Jeremy Tirrell (Paper)

Vishnu and the Videogame: The Videogame Avatar and Hindu Philosophy. Souvik Mukherjee (Paper)

Virtual Pets and the End of the World: Studying an MMOG's Closure. Mia Consalvo y Jason Begy (Paper)

Can video games be(come) art?. Graeme Kirkpatrick (The video has been removed at the request of the author)

I play, therefore I am. Adam Rafinski (Paper)

Paidea in Ludus: The Aesthetic and Technical Experience in Computer Game Play. Dominic Arsenault & Maude Bonenfant (Paper)

Zeroplayer games Exploring the distinction between Games as Artifacts and Games as Activities. Staffan Bjrk & Jesper Juul (Paper)

Generic experiences. Andreas Gregersen (Paper)

Ethical Advocates in Dragon Age: Origins. Carolyn Jong (Paper)

Virtual Worlds and Moral Evaluation. Jeffrey Dunn (Paper)

Cybersport 2.0: Legitimization and Ethical Dimensions of Videogames. Sean Naubert (Paper)

PRESS The conference in Pblico: Juego Luego Existo The conference in BBC podcast:

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