Jesper Juul is a Copenhagen-based video game researcher and Associate Professor at the Royal Danish Academy, School of Design. “Handmade Pixels” is his fourth book published at MIT Press, where he also co-edits “ The Playful Thinking Series”. Visit: https://www.jesperjuul.net 

For a long time, video games were expensive products made by large corporations and sold in boxes. But during the last 10-15 years, we have seen the rise of small and more experimental games - often referred to as independent games. Through examples of new, interesting, and strange games, I argue that independent video games face the problem of authenticity: How can we create new, authentic games in a global, digital, immaterial art form, at a time when the rest of culture celebrates local food, handcrafted items, and the analog?

Moderators: dr Łukasz Androsiuk (Pomeranian University in Słupsk), dr Paweł Grabarczyk (IT University of Copenhagen)


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