[Klug-general] Kent BCS event - Washing Away Cave Paintings (Animation and Games Development)
David Halliday
david.halliday at gmail.com
Mon Mar 14 13:32:52 UTC 2011
Not sure if Kent LUG people are interested in this or not, but this looks
interesting from the Kent branch of the BCS: http://www.kent.bcs.org/
Not sure if you would like this sort of thing added to the LUG calendar or
not or if we should look to form a tie of some sorts with Kent branch of the
BCS?
Anyway, it's this Thursday in Canterbury:
Washing Away Cave Paintings (Animation and Games Development)
Event details
Date: Thursday March 17th 2011
Time: 18:30 start. Refreshments available from 18:00
Venue: Room SW101 School of Computing, Building J3, University of Kent,
Canterbury, CT2 7NZ
Cost: Free (and open to non BCS members)
Synopsis:
In this talk Ian Hughes will share some of the history of human
communication and how the current wave of emerging technology in virtual
worlds, inputs and outputs to systems and the increasing social and game
related concepts being applied, are the catalyst for massive cultural
change.
Speaker:
Chair of the newly formed BCS Animation and Games Development SG, Ian Hughes
is also the Director of Feeding Edge Ltd, a company he formed a year ago,
having spent 20 years in IBM in emerging technologies, and is credited as a
Metaverse Evangelist, having brought big business into virtual worlds from
2006 onwards, including creating the Wimbledon Championships as a virtual
world experience.
Ian Hughes is a recognised public speaker, blogger and social media
activist, and shares his experiences of the growing virtual worlds industry,
the use of game principles, the changes in culture, personal experiences of
challenging the status quo, also has participated in many TV and press
interviews and numerous publications.
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