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Centre for Game Design Research
The Centre for Game Design Research understands games as creative, social and cultural artefacts and thus as this century’s defining medium.
The Centre for Game Design Research understands games as creative, social and cultural artefacts and thus as this century’s defining medium.
The Centre seeks to probe emergent areas for research as well as redefine the role of games in society as a whole. We understand game design research as the iterative process of constructing and refining rules and mechanics to facilitate interaction between players to engage people, motivate action, promote learning, and solve problems.
Dr Jonathan Duckworth’s interactive ‘Resonance Table’, winner of a 2016 Premier's Design Award.
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About
The Centre fosters collaboration between creative practitioners and applied studies addressing real world problems.
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Research Areas
The Centre for Game Design Research has five key research nodes.
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People
The following individuals actively contribute to and support the Centre:
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