Daniel Cermak-Sassenrath
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ISEA2018
Daniel Cermak-Sassenrath is Associate Professor at ITU Copenhagen, and member of the Center for
Computer Games Research (game.itu.dk) and the Pervasive Interaction Technology Lab (PitLab,
pitlab.itu.dk). He is interested in artistic, analytic, explorative, critical and subversive approaches to
and practices of play. Discourses he is specifically interested in are play and materiality, play and
learning, and critical play. He runs the University’s monthly workshop series which is about electronics, mechanics, alchemy, interface devices and dangerous things.
ISEA2015
Daniel Cermak-Sassenrath, Culture & Games, IT University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
ISEA2014
Dr. Daniel Cermak-Sassenrath is Associate Professor at the ITU, Copenhagen, Denmark, and member of the Center for Computer Games Research and the Pervasive Interaction Technology Lab (PitLab). Daniel edits, writes, composes, codes, reviews, builds and plays. He has experience in exploratory teaching, supervising student projects and studio-based work, and has been teaching courses on computer games, tangible interaction, and media theory at different Universities. He is interested in theories of play, art and play, game design, phenomenology, and transmedia.
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Title: Electromagnetic Landscape: Very Disruptive Volcanos
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Title: The Dark Side of Making: Reflecting on Promises, Practices and Problems of the Last 25 Years
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