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Maclaurin Building, 182 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139 United States

October 2013

Todd Harper: “Let’s Fight Like Gentlemen”

October 31, 2013 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
MIT Building 4-231, Maclaurin Building, 182 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139 United States

The culture of fighting games—digital games of competitive martial arts-style combat—is one of the most interesting and contentious of gamer subcultures. This talk examines the influences and norms of that community, including its spiritual and physical roots in the arcade, common gameplay practices, and how issues of ethnicity and gender collide with gamer identity in the ‘FGC’. Todd Harper is a researcher at the MIT Game Lab with a background in mass communication and cultural studies. His current research focuses …

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November 2013

CMS Colloquium: Mary Flanagan

November 21, 2013 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
MIT Building 4-231, Maclaurin Building, 182 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139 United States
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Mary Flanagan pushes the boundaries of medium and genre across writing, visual arts, and design to innovate in these fields with a critical play centered approach. Her groundbreaking explorations across the arts and sciences represent a novel use of methods and tools that bind research with introspective cultural production. As an artist, her collection of over 20 major works range from game-inspired systems to computer viruses, embodied interfaces to interactive texts; these works are exhibited internationally. As a scholar interested in how human values are in play across technologies and systems, Flanagan has written more than 20 critical essays and chapters on games, empathy, gender and digital representation, art and technology, and responsible design. Her three books in English include Critical Play (2009) with MIT Press.

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October 2015

CMS/W Colloquium: The Adventures of Ms. Meta: Celebrating the Female Superhero Through Digital Gaming

October 15, 2015 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
MIT Building 4-231, Maclaurin Building, 182 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139 United States
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The importance of female superheroes in Western culture cannot be ignored. From Wonder Woman in the 1940s to Captain Marvel in the 2010s, the inspiration and cultural impact these representations of heroism provide fans regardless of gender are undeniable. While there is a wealth of research examining the representation of the female superhero and how this speaks to perceptions of femininity across the past eighty years, its focus is often the prevalence of stereotypical over authentic depictions, and the harmful effects of this on society.

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