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Welcome Alenda Chang to -empyre- soft-skinned space.  We are grateful to Alenda 
for organizing an international discussion entitled The Mixed Realities of 
Games. I want to welcome Alenda and her guests to -empyre- most of whom are new 
subscribers.  
While her short bio is posted below I wanted to mention the studio at UC Santa 
Barbara that she co-directs, Wireframe.  The lab looks like a collaborative 
practice/theory-based initiative on campus but I am hoping that she talks a bit 
about the lab and if they are developing games for social/environmental 
justice. Looking forward to this month's discussion topic

As long as most of the guests this month are new to -empyre-, it might be a 
great time to remind all that our discussions are archived and can be accessed 
via 
http://lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au/pipermail/empyre/
The discussions are keyworded and can be searched via Thread/Author/Subject or 
Date.   
In quickly looking back two discussions on gaming came up that you all might 
want to reference: 
December, 2010, “Gaming Subcultures” Moderator, Gabriel Menotti
March 2013, "Videogames and Art: Incite/Insight" Moderator, Claudia Pederson

Welcome and hope that a few of our lurkers out there will also join in. 
Best. Renate
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Moderator’s Biography:
Alenda Y. Chang is an Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at the 
University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), whose research and teaching 
encompass environmental media, game studies, science and technology studies, 
and sound studies. Her first book, Playing Nature: Ecology in Video Games, 
develops environmentally informed frameworks for understanding and designing 
digital games (University of Minnesota Press, December 2019). Chang co-directs 
Wireframe, a UCSB studio that promotes collaborative theoretical and creative 
media practice with investments in global social and environmental justice. She 
is also the founding co-editor of a new UC Press open-access journal, 
Media+Environment (http://mediaenviron.org).

Renate Ferro
Visiting Associate Professor
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department of Art
Tjaden Hall 306
[email protected]
 
 

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