Swinburne University of Technology
Faculty Member, Faculty of Life and Social Sciences
Lecturer in Games and Digital Art History
Thesis Title: Playland: Essays on Gaming's Sensory Materialism
Angela Ndalianis
About
I study videogames, digital art and contemporary culture.
Recent publications have includes articles for Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal and Fibreculture, and chapters for:
- Gaming and Culture in Asia-Pacific (2009, ed. Larissa Hjorth and Dean Chan)
- Gaming After Dark: Videogames and Horror (2009, ed. Bernard Perron) and
- Film and Philosophy: The Key Thinkers (2009, ed. Felicity Colman)
Co-editor of a special issue of Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media in 2008 on Games and Metamateriality.
Recent peer-reviewed conference papers included Interactive Entertainment 2007, Animated Worlds 2008 and the Persistence of Animation 2009.
Recent dances include the Safety Dance.
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