At the 2008 SXSWi conference, Mary Flanagan of the Tiltfactor Lab at Hunter College in New York City talked with Jon Gordon of public radio's "Future Tense" about the potential of gaming to foster social change. For a longer audio interview, visit http://futuretense.publicradio.org
Music or cinema could be valid art form. You heard here first, folks.
RamMasterRay 3 years ago
Thats true. I don't want to see the outcome if social change is "facilitated" by these games.
alabastr123 3 years ago
Why do we need social change? Society evolves as it should, with no outside influence.
rdangelo 3 years ago
Is our ecological system going for a downward spiral even faster due to technology replacing the real world or can we stay comfortable knowing that we're not fighting nature off by trying to replace her with technology?
SerinaJK 3 years ago