Press Release - Creating a piece of playable history
Games are one of the most significant cultural forms of modern society yet their story is poorly documented in Australia and New Zealand, according to Flinders […]
Games are one of the most significant cultural forms of modern society yet their story is poorly documented in Australia and New Zealand, according to Flinders […]
Play It Again’s “Popular Memory Archive” was officially launched at the 9th Australasian Interactive Entertainment conference, at RMIT on 30th September. An online exhibition of information […]
At the end of September, Melanie Swalwell was an invited speaker at the first Digital Nationz entertainment expo, held at Vector Arena in Auckland. Swalwell, whose […]
(Update 22/10/13: The conference website is now up, at http://playitagainproject.org/conference. Updates and further information on the conference will be posted there.) CFP: The Born Digital and […]
The first international game history conference is happening in Montreal in just over a week’s time. The History of Games conference features keynotes from Stephen Kline, […]
The programme is now up for this conference at the London Science Museum. Helen Stuckey will be talking about our project’s Popular Memory Archive we currently […]
Play It Again team members have spoken about the project at a couple of recent public events and received some coverage. 1. Several team members and […]
Helen Stuckey presented her PhD proposal on The Early History of the Australian Games Industry yesterday. We’ve put the document up here for those of you […]
The inaugural meeting of a new Digital Heritage research group will be held next Monday. Several staff across different Faculties are already researching digital history, heritage […]