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BRAZILIAN LUDIC INTERFACES Using game mechanics and entertainment for serious purposes Msc. Vicente Martin Mastrocola November 2012

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A brief presentation to the University of Antwerp & University of Copenhagen.

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Page 1: Presentation Antwerp & Copenhagen (November 2012)

BRAZILIAN LUDIC INTERFACESUsing game mechanics and entertainment for serious purposes

Msc. Vicente Martin Mastrocola

November2012

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About the speaker

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Objective

Discuss (with some brazilian cases studies) the impact of a ludicinterface in the mediatic scene and how important it can be for the contemporary world.

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Ludic Interfaces

First of all it's important to define the idea of ludic interfaces. According toEuropean Masters in Ludic Interfaces Institute ludic interfaces are playfulinterfaces. The notion of a "homo ludens", introduced by Johan Huizinga, is the conceptual backbone of the tools we are looking at. Think ofdevices like the Wii console, solar power operated building façades,unconventional musical instrument controllers, game art devices.

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Real World:

- Questioning- Fear- Uncertainties- Responsibilities

- Dreams- Immersion- Narration- Catharsis- Challenge

Magic circle:

- Experience- Meanings

Johan Huizinga's magic circle

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Johan Huizinga's magic circle

Inside the magic circle, real-world events have special meanings, as in the example below (ADAMS & ROLLINGS, 2009, page 8):

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Case 1: My Red and Black Blood

Recent Brazilian advertising campaign (2012) for blood donation.The red colour of the t-shirt was replaced with white, and only with blood donations the color will (gradually) change. The image belowshows this process. Video case: http://goo.gl/29cFS

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Case 2: Climate Game

Climate Game works in the area of serious games and is a gamethat, when played with strategy, negotiation and diplomacy,challenges its players to save the world from imminent destruction.

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Conclusion

Ludic interfaces and game mechanics could be used for seriouscauses. A game could be used for teaching. A game interface could be a meaningful space for significative experiences.It seems that these ideas are essential to study and understand the gaming universe around the people and the impacts of the gameculture in the mediatic scene and how important it can be for the contemporary world.

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References

ADAMS, Ernest; ROLLINGS, Andrew. Fundamentals of Game Design.New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009

HUIZINGA, Johan. Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play-Element inCulture. Boston: The Beacon Press, 1955.

Iuppa, Nick & BORST, Terry. Story and simulations for serious games: tales from the trenches. Burlington: Focal Press, 2007.

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