Mark Butler
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Mark Butler is a cultural scientist, futurologist, and the Scientific Manager of the research and development project Ludic Interfaces at the Institute of Art and Media at the Potsdam University, Germany. He has worked extensively on the culture of computer game-playing and is currently completing his Ph.D. on playful techniques of the self. As a doctoral member of the Science & Technology Research Group of the Daimler AG (2004-2008) he has undertook future-oriented research on wo/man-machine-interfaces. He is a founding editor of the peer-reviewed journal ilinx – Berliner Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft and a member of the Digital Games Research Network. Recent publications include the monograph Would you like to play a game? Die Kultur des Computrerspielens (2007) as well the following papers: „Becoming Zerg. The machinic embodiment of the StarCraft player“ (2011) and „On Reality and Simulation in an Extra Moral Sense. The Playful Logic of Life and Death in Liberty City“ (2010).