Call for Papers 2024


CfP: Perception in Games and Virtual Worlds II (10-11 May, 2024)


WORKSHOP IN BERLIN: 10-11 May, 2024.
Regenbogenfabrik, Lausitzer Str. 21a, Berlin.

 Both traditional games and games that take place in virtual environments rely on play states designed around their perceptual features. This is apparent by the fact that they prominently rely on phenomenal spatial structures, but also by a variety of perceptual roles that enter into elements like storytelling, sound, kinesthetic feedback and immersive design.

How should we understand the character of perception in games and virtual environments? While normal perception registers ordinary perceptual properties, players perceive objects and properties imposed by images, rules, symbols and ludic context. In the perception of virtual worlds, users are not perceiving ordinary objects, but rather images and symbols designed to instil imagination and to convey semantic contents. In traditional games the players perceive objects and properties determined by rules and play.

This workshop follows up a seminar held in Athens 2022 with a view to develop the discussions on these issues. Among the questions we wish to explore are:

Contributions from different scholarly approaches are welcome, such as game studies, cognitive science, enactivist perception theory, phenomenology, fiction theory, media philosophy, and classic philosophies of perception.

Please submit an abstract (max 1000 characters) in this form: https://forms.gle/3fc8uDEQw8GJwfxy5 and send a copy to perceptioningames@gmail.com by April 11. We welcome both full papers and more conjectural presentations. We highly appreciate presentations that can be submitted as papers to the Journal of the Philosophy of Games, but the participants are free to publish their work where they want. There will be a small fee (ca 40 euro) to cover rent for the seminar room.

Program committee:
Anita Leirfall, Department of Philosophy, University of Bergen, Norway
John R. Sageng, Game Philosophy Network, Norway
Stephan Günzel, University of Europe for Applied Sciences, Germany
Jussi Holopainen, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Olli Tapio Leino, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Zuzanna Rucinska, University of Antwerp, Belgium