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Games Institute Podcast
The Games Institute (GI) Podcast is currently on indefinite hiatus due to a lack of funding and resources to support the platform. The GI Podcast began as a way of delivering conversations about current research in games and immersive technologies by spotlighting emerging and established scholars. Hosted by GI graduate students and supported by GI administrative staff, the podcast offered a more personal look into the lives of researchers and chronicled their inspiration for pursuing research in games and immersive technologies. The podcast also covered a broad range of topics, including but n...
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033: Narrative Structures and Gameplay in Role-Playing Games with Sabrina Sgandurra 20.05.2021 48:38
Sabrina Sgandurra is the Editor in Chief for First Person Scholar and an English PhD researcher. This episode is a whirlwind! In under an hour, we discuss immersive narratives, role-playing games, experiential games research, live streaming, First Person Scholar, and Assassin's Creed.
032: The Origin Story of the HCI Games Group with Dr. Lennart Nacke 12.05.2021 1:03:23
Join us as we talk with Dr. Lennart Nacke, Associate Professor of HCI and Director of the HCI Games Group, about all things game design, gameful thinking, and user experience. Lennart shares his own origin story and the origin of the HCI Games group. He plants seeds for interested researchers to take up intriguing projects and even puts out a call (or two!) for students to find out how they can ge...
031: Child Computer Interaction and Games for Health with Alessandra Luz 18.03.2021 1:04:15
Alessandra Luz, PhD student from the HCI Games Group, joins us to discuss using technology to develop games-based optometry treatments for children. Alê shares her experience working in advertising in Brazil, England, and Japan, and a Master's in England, leading up to starting her PhD at the University of Waterloo in May 2020 just after the pandemic lockdowns began. Hear Alê talk about what it wa...
030: Haptic Research and the Haptiverse with Pelisha Samithamby 04.03.2021 48:18
Pelisha Samithamby discusses her graduate research in haptics. As a graduate researcher in the Haptic Computing Lab at the Games Institute, Pelisha is developing the Haptiverse, an online library of haptic feedback samples. See more about the Haptiverse here: haptiverse.com
029: VR Exergames and Social Robotics with John Muñoz 01.02.2021 1:00:28
Postdoctoral Fellow, John Muñoz, joins the show to talk about his many projects covering: VR exercise games (exergames), game design and development, Human Robotic Interaction, and music!
028: Competitive Cultures and WoW with Jenn Rickert 15.12.2020 59:57
Jenn Rickert closes out 2020 with insights into World of Warcraft raiding and guild culture, stories from BlizzCon and her academic adventures, and shares her love for the Games Institute. To contact Jenn: jennrickert.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennrickert/ https://twitter.com/JennRickert
027: Apocalyptic Video Game Narratives with Pamela Maria Schmidt 05.11.2020 1:09:32
Pamela Maria Schmidt joins the show to discuss her Master's MRP researching apocalyptic narratives in video games, technologies, maintaining one's culture through games, and why the Witcher is so important to her.
026: COVID Update 29.10.2020 56:36
Hosts Toben and Marisa join up online to catch up about their activities during COVID, research, and things they're looking forward to whenever normalcy returns.
025: Five Nights at Freddy's Panel with Betsy Brey and Pamela Maria Schmidt 28.10.2020 1:08:04
Game Institute researchers Betsy Brey and Pamela Maria Schmidt discuss all facets of Five Nights at Freddy's in this special Halloween event.
024: Horizon Zero Dawn Multidisciplinary Panel with John Harris, Nicholas Hobin, and Karina Arrambide 29.07.2020 1:20:14
We're rewinding time to 2 years ago when we hosted this panel live at the Games Institute. Moderated by Marisa Benjamin, our panelists explore Horizon Zero Dawn from the perspectives of their research fields. We get into feminism, animal studies, player experiences, game design, and much more. Host: Marisa Benjamin - marisabenj.com
023: Cooperative Games Panel with Lindsay Meaning, Marcela Bomfim, and Rina Wehbe 21.07.2020 1:08:00
Our speakers brought in their unique perspectives and expertise to discuss the co-operative games Spirit Island (2017; board game) and Overcooked 2 (2018; video game).We used these games as a springboard for a larger discussion about the genre of co-operative games: What are these games all about and why would people play them? How are they different from one another in form, content, and player e...
022: Merging Form and Content with Justin Carpenter 28.04.2020 1:03:44
Justin Carpenter talks form and content in games and literature, working to master challenges in games, and the death (or rebirth) of the author/designer.
021: Gameful Solutions with Maximilian Altmeyer 17.03.2020 57:16
In this episode, we expand our knowledge on the processes behind personalized gamification, previously introduced in our episodes with Gustavo Tondello and Stuart Hallifax. Max also shares some innovative applications he's worked on using gamification strategies... spoiler alert: he talks about a game for washing your hands.
020: Game Poetics and Iterative Design with AC Atienza 12.03.2020 55:07
AC leaves us speechless in their explanation of game poetics: novel game studies research to end all ludology/narratology debates. We chat about how iterative design through Energize and Captain's Gambit bolsters AC's research. To support AC's kickstarter for Captain's Gambit please visit: http://kck.st/2TAEEeh
019: Destiny & Cross-Disciplinary Interactive Experiences with Lia A. Black 27.02.2020 51:51
Lia Black discusses Destiny, Cross-Disciplinary Interactive Experiences, her many research projects, and the potential of a triple crown: three degrees from uWaterloo.
018: Responsible Research and Ethical Innovation with Grace Wright 13.02.2020 50:01
Grace talks ethics in research and innovation, and explains her work with UW's new Council for Responsible Innovation and Technology (CRIT).
017: Queer Intimate Fandoms with Elise Vist 23.01.2020 1:07:51
Elise Vist guests to discuss hockey, fan fiction, fandoms, and queering academia.
016: Systems of Discovery with Neil Randall 09.01.2020 55:34
Neil Randall, Executive Director of the Games Institute joins Marisa and Toben to discuss board games, simulation, teaching philosophy, and the origins of the Games Institute.
015: 2019 in Review 31.12.2019 9:55
Marisa and Toben walk back through the guests and topics on The Games Institute Podcast in 2019.
Dungeons & Dragons 5e One Shot: The Isle of Caire Ankrah 31.12.2019 2:39:26
Dungeon Master Toben runs The Isle of Caire Ankrah, a homebrew one shot, for a group of GI members.
014: Wisdom Psychology and Games with Igor Grossmann 06.12.2019 1:08:03
Dr Igor Grossmann discusses wisdom, podcasting, and Dungeons & Dragons.
013: Comic Book Scholarship with Three Panel Contrast 22.11.2019 1:22:07
Hosts of Three Panel Contrast, Dr. Anna Peppard, Dr. J. Andrew Deman, and Dr. Michael Hancock join the show to talk about comic book scholarship, carving a place for discussion themselves, and adapting comic books for the screen--both movies and games.
012: Revisiting Player Profiles & Personalization with Stuart Hallifax 07.11.2019 1:02:48
Stuart joins us once more to discuss his research conclusions before heading back to France.
011: Variantology: Video Games and Comic Books with Michael Hancock 17.10.2019 1:10:36
Michael Hancock guests to talk RPGs, his dissertation research, gaming books, and branching into comic scholarship.
010: Farming Simulators and Achievement Hunting with Sid Heeg 30.09.2019 1:02:54
Sid Heeg joins the show and discusses their love of farming, its importance in modern society, surrounding rhetorics, and achievement hunting.
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