Tomorrow night the Smithsonian's travelling Art of Video Games Exhibit opens at the EMP Museum here in Seattle.
To celebrate the opening of the exhibit, the EMP is hosting the Game Night event which will feature lots of gaming, as well as talks from seven different game developers talking about different a range of different topics. Game Night opens at 6pm for EMP Members and &pm for the public. The talks start at 7:30.
My Valve co-worker Dave Kircher and I will be sharing the last speaking slot of the evening, starting at 9:45. My talk is called "The Art of Games: Why Are We Here".
I'll post slides after the talk is done, but I hope to see some local Seattle devs and gamers there for the live version.
Yes, its about time we had an update on dynamical meaning. Can't wait, wish I could be there in person.
Olly.
Posted by: Olly Skillman-Wilson | February 14, 2013 at 07:29 PM
Nice talk, but why the sly dig at Far Cry 3 putting the box art in there? The foundation may have been set in FC2 (which in itself had its foundation set in FC1) but 3's a better game than 2, sorry.
Posted by: Lucas | March 11, 2013 at 08:29 AM
I like FC2 better, playing it changed me. FC2 is a game that made me question morality and such, it's a true diamond in the rough.
Posted by: Augusto | March 31, 2013 at 05:14 AM