Description
In this episode, Elizabeth LaPensée joins Kathryn and Dirk and they discuss indigenous self-determination in game development and how a destructive pattern of colonialism is being addressed.
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Elizabeth LaPensée - elizabethlapensee@gmail.com, elizabethlapensee.com
Kathryn Hymes - @chicalashaw, thornygames.com
Dirk Knemeyer - @DKnemeyer, artana.com, dirk@artana.com
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Episode Outline
0:11 Welcome Elizabeth - Background
1:35 Elizabeth's voice and perspective as a game designer
3:07 Themes of culture; How does this impact Elizabeth's making of games
7:46 In the game Invaders, can a player win? Or is it inevitable that they will die?
9:09 How do Grandmother-mechanics fit into a game like Invaders with indigenous game mechanics?
11:42 Is there a larger message that is being told with these games?
12:36 Why might the holocaust in WWII Europe be see differently than the holocaust that was perpetuated on the native American peoples?
17:45 While there a lot of patterns of colonialism in games today, are there any positive themes to be found?
19:15 Serious Games - What is this about?
22:59 Game development as a form of self determination
27:52 Will games of assassination be seen in the future as smoking on planes is seen today?
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