Games und transmediale Welten als Herzstueck der KonvergenzkulturSebastian Deterding
Workshop auf der Summer School 2010 "Medien Konvergenz: Konzepte, Formen, Folgen", Universität Hamburg, über transmediale Welten als Kern von Konvergenzkultur und Scharnier zu Games.
We Roamed Those Dungeons First - Was RPG Studies Game Studies zu bieten habenSebastian Deterding
Warum Pen-and-Paper-Rollensiele wichtig für das Verständnis von Computerspielen sind: Vortrag auf dem AG Games Workshop "Rollenspiele", Hamburg, 12. Dezember 2006.
Vortrag an der Mediadesign-Hochschule Berlin am 6. April 2009: Welche Rolle sollen Staat und Gesetze bei Virtuellen Welten spielen? Welche Interessenkonflikte gibt es zwischen Spielern und Betreibern?
A Storm in Dream Park. The Virtualisation of the German Fantasy RoSebastian Deterding
In this presentation from the IR11.0 on June 15, 2010 in Gothenburg, I report ethnographic findings on the transformation of the German pen-and-paper role-playing scene through the emergence of the Internet and Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games.
Sind Online-Rollenspieler eine Jugendszene? Und was lässt sich an ihnen über den Wandel von Jugendszenen durch das Web allgemein ableiten? Präsentation auf der Tagung \"Jugendszenen Reloaded\", Dortmund, Januar 2007.
Re-Publicize this! Web 2.0 oder Die stille Privatisierung der digitalen Grund...Sebastian Deterding
Vortrag im Rahmen der Veranstaltungsreihe "Aktuelle Entwicklungen im Web 2.0" des Hans-Bredow-Instituts für Medienforschung, Universität Hamburg am 20.11.2008
You can do better: Lessons Learned from Government Meets Social NetworksSebastian Deterding
Keynote I gave on October 16, 2009 at the Berlin in October 2009 E-Democracy Unconference on stuff I learned as project lead of the social networking site du-machst.de how to introduce e-participation and web 2.0 culture in a government context.
Games und transmediale Welten als Herzstueck der KonvergenzkulturSebastian Deterding
Workshop auf der Summer School 2010 "Medien Konvergenz: Konzepte, Formen, Folgen", Universität Hamburg, über transmediale Welten als Kern von Konvergenzkultur und Scharnier zu Games.
We Roamed Those Dungeons First - Was RPG Studies Game Studies zu bieten habenSebastian Deterding
Warum Pen-and-Paper-Rollensiele wichtig für das Verständnis von Computerspielen sind: Vortrag auf dem AG Games Workshop "Rollenspiele", Hamburg, 12. Dezember 2006.
Vortrag an der Mediadesign-Hochschule Berlin am 6. April 2009: Welche Rolle sollen Staat und Gesetze bei Virtuellen Welten spielen? Welche Interessenkonflikte gibt es zwischen Spielern und Betreibern?
A Storm in Dream Park. The Virtualisation of the German Fantasy RoSebastian Deterding
In this presentation from the IR11.0 on June 15, 2010 in Gothenburg, I report ethnographic findings on the transformation of the German pen-and-paper role-playing scene through the emergence of the Internet and Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games.
Sind Online-Rollenspieler eine Jugendszene? Und was lässt sich an ihnen über den Wandel von Jugendszenen durch das Web allgemein ableiten? Präsentation auf der Tagung \"Jugendszenen Reloaded\", Dortmund, Januar 2007.
Re-Publicize this! Web 2.0 oder Die stille Privatisierung der digitalen Grund...Sebastian Deterding
Vortrag im Rahmen der Veranstaltungsreihe "Aktuelle Entwicklungen im Web 2.0" des Hans-Bredow-Instituts für Medienforschung, Universität Hamburg am 20.11.2008
You can do better: Lessons Learned from Government Meets Social NetworksSebastian Deterding
Keynote I gave on October 16, 2009 at the Berlin in October 2009 E-Democracy Unconference on stuff I learned as project lead of the social networking site du-machst.de how to introduce e-participation and web 2.0 culture in a government context.
Gamification in health behaviour change produces muddled results. Why? Because game design elements, behaviour change techniques, etc. are too decontextualised and underspecified to guide design implementation. Talk at the CBC 2018 conference "Behaviour Change for Health: Digital & Beyond", February 21, 2018, London.
City Games: Up and Down and Sideways on the Ladder of AbstractionSebastian Deterding
Like games and everyday life, games and cities have been intersecting in two primary ways: modelling the city in an abstract view from above, with planning games and urban simulations, and transforming people's everyday urban experiences and behaviors with playful interventions on the ground. Neither one, this talk argues, has been particularly successful in creating lasting improvements in citizen's well being. To accomplish this, we need to take game design seriously and look sideways at the messy middle between map and territory, the processes in which one is translated into the other (or not). My keynote at ISAGA 2017 in Delft, NL, July 10, 2017.
Experience design is not about shiny new digital technology - apps, touch screens, games, beacons, the works. It is a different perspective on exhibition and museum design, and a different process as a result. My talk at the Museum Association's 2017 Moving on Up event in Edinburg, February 28, 2017.
It's the Autonomy, Stupid: Autonomy Experiences Between Playful Work and Work...Sebastian Deterding
A core tenet of traditional play theories is that play is voluntary. This view has been troubled by recent empirical phenomena of "instrumental play" and "playbour": instances where play is mandatory, has serious consequences attached or is done as gainful labour, such as goldfarming. Similarly, people are increasingly using game design elements in non-game contexts like work to make them more playful and engaging. This talk suggests that the conceptual troubles of playbour and gamification can be resolved by focusing on autonomy as a psychological state: how much autonomy people experience informs whether they understand and a label an activity as "work(-like)" or "play(ful)". Drawing on a qualitative interview study with participants engaging in instrumental play, the talk will tease out how social and material features of gaming and work situations support and thwart autonomy experience and thus, their understanding as "work" or "play."
The Great Escape from the Prison House of Language: Games, Production Studies...Sebastian Deterding
My talk at the DiGRA/FDG 2016 "Why production studies? Why now?" panel, asking how production studies can answer to basic cultural and hermeneutic questions.
Progress Wars: Idle Games and the Demarcation of "Real Games"Sebastian Deterding
My talk from DiGRA FDG 2016: Analyzing idle games through the theoretical lenses of “game aesthetics” and “boundary work”, I explore how game makers intentionally or unintentionally partake in working the boundaries of “real” games.
Desperately Seeking Theory: Gamification, Theory, and the Promise of a Data/A...Sebastian Deterding
Gamification promises a new, data-driven take at a science of design: establishing what design features cause what psychological and behavioural effects. But to realise this promise, it needs theory.
Gamification in health behaviour change produces muddled results. Why? Because game design elements, behaviour change techniques, etc. are too decontextualised and underspecified to guide design implementation. Talk at the CBC 2018 conference "Behaviour Change for Health: Digital & Beyond", February 21, 2018, London.
City Games: Up and Down and Sideways on the Ladder of AbstractionSebastian Deterding
Like games and everyday life, games and cities have been intersecting in two primary ways: modelling the city in an abstract view from above, with planning games and urban simulations, and transforming people's everyday urban experiences and behaviors with playful interventions on the ground. Neither one, this talk argues, has been particularly successful in creating lasting improvements in citizen's well being. To accomplish this, we need to take game design seriously and look sideways at the messy middle between map and territory, the processes in which one is translated into the other (or not). My keynote at ISAGA 2017 in Delft, NL, July 10, 2017.
Experience design is not about shiny new digital technology - apps, touch screens, games, beacons, the works. It is a different perspective on exhibition and museum design, and a different process as a result. My talk at the Museum Association's 2017 Moving on Up event in Edinburg, February 28, 2017.
It's the Autonomy, Stupid: Autonomy Experiences Between Playful Work and Work...Sebastian Deterding
A core tenet of traditional play theories is that play is voluntary. This view has been troubled by recent empirical phenomena of "instrumental play" and "playbour": instances where play is mandatory, has serious consequences attached or is done as gainful labour, such as goldfarming. Similarly, people are increasingly using game design elements in non-game contexts like work to make them more playful and engaging. This talk suggests that the conceptual troubles of playbour and gamification can be resolved by focusing on autonomy as a psychological state: how much autonomy people experience informs whether they understand and a label an activity as "work(-like)" or "play(ful)". Drawing on a qualitative interview study with participants engaging in instrumental play, the talk will tease out how social and material features of gaming and work situations support and thwart autonomy experience and thus, their understanding as "work" or "play."
The Great Escape from the Prison House of Language: Games, Production Studies...Sebastian Deterding
My talk at the DiGRA/FDG 2016 "Why production studies? Why now?" panel, asking how production studies can answer to basic cultural and hermeneutic questions.
Progress Wars: Idle Games and the Demarcation of "Real Games"Sebastian Deterding
My talk from DiGRA FDG 2016: Analyzing idle games through the theoretical lenses of “game aesthetics” and “boundary work”, I explore how game makers intentionally or unintentionally partake in working the boundaries of “real” games.
Desperately Seeking Theory: Gamification, Theory, and the Promise of a Data/A...Sebastian Deterding
Gamification promises a new, data-driven take at a science of design: establishing what design features cause what psychological and behavioural effects. But to realise this promise, it needs theory.
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Re-publicise this!
Die stille Privatisierung der digitalen
Grundversorgung im Web 2.0
Sebastian Deterding
re:publica08
Berlin, Kalkscheune, 02.04.2008
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Einführung
¬ Ziel: Zwei Debatten verbinden:
• Grundversorgung im 21. Jh. = Breitband für alle
digitaler öffentlich-rechtlicher Rundfunk
• „Die dunkle Seite des Web 2.0“
¬ These: Web 2.0-Plattformen wie flickr, YouTube,
Facebook, Wordpress etc. leisten heute einen Teil
der Grundversorgung. Das bringt Probleme mit
sich, die über die übliche Kritik am Web 2.0
hinausgehen.
Sebastian Deterding/GATE Game Research for Training and Entertainment/Universiteit Utrecht/02.04.2008