London Games Festival Fringe Call For Events
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on August 24, 2007 10:05:32 AM (58 Reads)
This year's London Games Festival (LGF) is bigger and better than ever
before!
With over 40 events taking place all over the capital, the
festival is aiming to bring both core gaming fans and a more mainstream
audience together between 22nd 26th October in celebration of the
games industry.
In addition to events from large publishers and
hardware manufacturers, London Games Festival will include a number of
exciting events exploring aspects of interactive entertainment as
culture, creative form and new markets. The fringe is designed to
recognise that many computer games and most digital play falls beyond
the scope of the games industry.
The Fringe will reflect a
spectrum of activity: independent game development and distribution,
participatory community play, the future of game design, artists'
games, live action role-play, augmented reality games, casual games,
interactive storytelling and more. The Fringe will involve performance,
exhibitions, master classes and seminars, participatory workshops and,
of course, opportunities to play.
The London Games Fringe is
open to anyone who wants to get involved. The festival is looking for
people who are keen to create their own events under the 'London Games
Festival Fringe' umbrella and will support these satellite events
through online and print promotion, marketing support, partnerships and
venue space. These may be seminar events, street games, performances or
exhibitions.
London Games Fringe events listed to date include:
Play / time Game Lab a week long 'game lab' developing new concepts
and ideas, Sense of Play a game design symposium and Head Trauma a
cinema based 'Alternate Reality Game' in association with London Film
Festival.