News of the Institute of Media Informatics

4 Accepted Submissions at CHI Play 2016

Ulm University

The Institute of Media Informatics was represented at this year's CHI Play in Austin, TX, USA with 4 accepted submissions.

Katja Rogers presented her paper "Emotional Resonance: Investigating the role of audio in games" as part of the workshop on "Designing for Emotional Complexity in Games: The Interplay of Positive and Negative Affect", and introduced her poster "Towards Player-Centric Adaptivity: Interactions of Gameplay Behaviour and Player Traits in a Survival Game" at the main conference. Julian Frommel presented new interaction forms for pervasive games with "2084 - Safe New World: Designing Ubiquitous Interactions". Johannes Bonenberger, student member of last year's Serious Games project, demonstrated his team's jump'n'run - puzzle game about Boolean algebra "Bool the Miner" at the Student Game Design Competition.