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Freeplay Arcade & Expo

Taking place in the Experimedia room of the State Library, the Freeplay Arcade and Expo is completely FREE.

Arcade Projects

Bubble – Chris Lewis

Chris Lewis is currently a first year student at Swinburne University. He uses his spare time to create games in C++ and maintain his website / blog, Coding Kick. His most recent project, Bubble, explores ideas of social interaction with the world around us… Continue reading | 2 Comments

Expo projects…

Last year, over 1000 people came through our expo space in Experimedia. This year, we’re expecting that to be an even bigger number – and we have even more space available due to how we’re laying out the room.

We’re looking for the quirky, the experimental, the commercial, the finished and unfinished, the polished and the unpolished. All we really ask is that it’s playable and will be interesting to a wide audience that will include developers, educators, students, and the general public. Continue reading | 3 Comments

Looking for speakers. And everything else.

The planning for Freeplay 2011 continues apace, and it’s about this time every year that we start looking for speakers, volunteers, expo projects. This year, we’re also looking for some associate producers and new board members to help manage Freeplay’s growth.

AND if that wasn’t enough, we’re also working with some other events between now and August to tide you over until we kick off.

Read on to find out everything you might want to know… Continue reading

Speakers. Volunteers. Exhibitors. Oh my.

We’re working hard on putting together Freeplay 2010, and one of the best things about that is the opportunity to meet brilliant people who take part as speakers, volunteers, or by showcasing their projects.

Check out the details of how to get involved after the fold.

Speakers and sessions

Freeplay 2010′s theme is ‘Play is Everywhere’, and our focus is on the creative process, the experience of… Continue reading

Speakers & Expo & Volunteers

With August 14 & 15 coming up soon, it’s time to start getting people involved.

Panels & Workshops

If you’ve been to previous events, you know that Freeplay is a diverse event, with people delivering everything from traditional keynote lectures to running interactive workshops to staffing demo machines running their projects, with people from all walks of gaming culture, including independent and professional developers, multimedia artists, students, and… Continue reading