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* Game jams and open source -- a growing but uncurated (?) knowledgebase | * Game jams and open source -- a growing but uncurated (?) knowledgebase | ||
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Revision as of 10:51, 5 November 2014
Just a list of track ideas for future conferences, since I couldn't find such a page. Skymandr (talk)
Libraries
- Open source library systems (the Canadians are big on this, but also Halland and Mölndal)
- eBooks, drm etc.
- That guy who wrote Boken and Biblioteket
- Libraries as free open spaces
- Online free libraries, book scanning scene, liberated books
Free biology
- Gene patents
- bio hacking
- How to sessions
- dangers, possibilities
- Orphan black/Bladeruner/Windup girl
- Transhumanist themes
Cybersalon.org
- Worth loking into
Game changers
- In the crossection of Tech/Culture/Society
- Indie gaming changing the business?
- FLOSS assets and opportunities for games
- Getting your game into a distro
- Serious gaming, games and social issues, gaming for change and education, games as metaphors (Richard Barbrook, Game of War, Imperialism in Space)
- Game jams and open source -- a growing but uncurated (?) knowledgebase
- Games and identity
- Idea, code ... profit?
Wordpress/blogging platforms
- Track-idea contributed by participant at the 2014 conference