CFP: Different Games, Deadline Feb 1.

Different Games, the first conference on inclusivity and diversity in games, invites participants for its 2015 edition at NYU’s Polytechnic School of Engineering, located in Brooklyn, NY, on Friday April 3 and Saturday April 4.

After a hugely successful 2nd year that welcomed 40‐​some speakers, dozens of original games and more than 300 attendees, Different Games is back for a third edition!

Critical voices from across the games community— including designers, activists, researchers, journalists and others— are invited to present new and recent work as part of our two day program.

Submissions are invited before Feb 1, 2015 in three categories (though other ideas are welcome):

1) Arcade: Designers interested in showcasing their game in the Different Games arcade should submit a brief overview of their game (no more than 500 words) that includes their design vision and concept of the game. In addition, please submit the cover art and two screenshots of gameplay. NYU welcomes pieces that will be in (beta) or play​testing phase as well as those further along in the development process.

2) Paper Presentations and Talks: NYU invites academics and creative minds alike to share recent work (written or otherwise) as speakers on our conference panels. Participants from every field are encouraged to submit writing or talks exploring topics pertaining to diversity and inclusion.

Possible topics may include, but are not limited to: post mortems, design methodology, reflections on playtesting, analysis/commentary on games content (theme, gender, sexuality, etc.), game reception, and game culture/communities.

3) Breakout or Workshop Sessions: NYU invites topic​specific or exploratory discussions on challenges and solutions for promoting diversity and inclusion in the broader game community/communities and other pertinent subjects. Hands​‐on workshop sessions geared towards learning design and development skills are also invited. Your proposal should include an explanation of any equipment participants will need for your workshop. If your session will be facilitated collaboratively, please include bios and links for all co​‐facilitators.

For more information, visit the Different Games website.

To submit a proposal

Any questions can be directed to differentgamesconference@gmail.com

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