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Lecture by Dr. Nicolle Lamerichs from HU University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht

The UMCS Video Game Research Center cordially invites you to the next open game seminar this semester, hosted by Dr Nicolle Lamerichs from HU University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht, who will give a lecture on "Virtual Tourism: Game Fandom and Belonging".

The seminar will be held online on Wednesday, 21st April 2021 at 4.30 pm on the Google Meet platform at:

meet.google.com/tuk-bkmu-dep

Entrance to an event is free of charge!

During the COVID-19 epidemic, games such as Animal Crossing: New Horizons offered comfort and a sense of belonging to the community. Exploration and immersion are essential elements of many modern games. Nicolle Lamerichs will discuss virtual tourism and gaming space in this lecture, using examples such as Animal Crossing, Gris, and The Stanley Parable.

  • How do games create emotional space and a sense of belonging?
  • Can deconstruction and disturbance of space enrich the experience?

Dr Nicolle Lamerichs is a Senior Lecturer and Team Leader for Creative Business at HU University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht. He holds a PhD in media studies from Maastricht University (2014). In his book Productive Fandom (2018), he discusses intermedia, effects, disguise, and fan cultures' creativity. Her current research concerns the culture of participation and new media platforms, especially concerning identity, narrative, and play.

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    Monika Kusiej
    Date of addition
    16 April 2021