Games and Art

In Class: Images of Gaming
Cat and Girl

Tomb Raider (Movie, 2001)

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)

Animatrix (2003)

Spy-Kids 3D (2003)

Doom Movie (2005)

Stay Alive (2006)

In the Name of the King (2008)

Resident Evil, Degeneration (2008)

Avatar (Movie)

Gamer (Movie, 2009)

The Guild, Do You Want to Date my Avatar?

Street Fighter, Legend of Chun-Li

Scott Pilgrim Vs the World (Movie)

Prince of Persia (Movie)

Scott Pilgrim Vs the World (Game, 2010)

Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Game

Tron Legacy (2010)

Fan-made Video Game Movies

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Extra Credit Opportunity

On November 8th and 9th, JASON SCOTT, independent filmmaker, computer
archivist, activist, and historian, and purveyor of tuna for
@Sockington, the most popular cat on the internet, will be visiting
the University of Maryland campus. Jason will screen his latest
documentary film, GET LAMP, about text adventures aka interactive
fiction, on the evening of Monday November 8th, at 7:00pm in Ulrich
Recital Hall (in Tawes Hall). He will introduce the film and take
questions afterward. The screening is free and open to the public. On
Tuesday, November 9th, at 12:30, Jason Scott will deliver a talk
entitled “Where the Magnet Hits the Metal: Computer History on the
Ground” as part of the Digital Dialogues series at the Maryland
Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH). MITH is located on
the basement level of McKeldin Library. The talk is also free and open
to the public.

Attending either (or both) events and posting to the blog with some thoughts on what you heard is worth up to 5 extra credit points to be applied to either participation or the research reports

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