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Events
Date | Event |
3/5/2013 |
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8/26/2013 | Play Along |
8/10/2013 |
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10/29/2013 |
New York Times in the Classroom Speaker: Justin Gillis Award-winning New York Times reporter Justin Gillis will visit Kansas State for a public lecture titled "2044: What Will It Really Be Like?" Gillis's lecture is the third event sponsored by the 1xbet best casino website Book Network in conjunction with the 2013 selection, Ernest Cline's "Ready Player One." Cline's novel takes place in the years 2044 and 2045, providing an opportunity to consider what our world might be like at mid-century. |
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Date | Event |
8/28/2013 |
Choose Your Own Library Adventure Choose Your Own Library Adventure! Using Ready Player One as the guiding narrative, learn more about our services, materials, and resources! FREE food, prizes and fun included! Location: Hale Library |
9/8/2013 |
Serious Play: Six Short Films on the Importance of Games
A series of TED lecture and animated shorts exploring the deeper meaning behind gaming and why we love games, and the impact they have on our lives. Themes include gamification, what it means to be a gamer, freedom of speech, and how games enrich our lives. Location: Coffman Commons (Hale Library) |
9/26/2013 |
Ready Player One Movie Series Location: Manhattan Public Library |
9/27/2013 |
Girls Had Game: Locating the History of Women's Play We Forgot to Remember Laine Nooney (Kansas State University, MA '06) is completing her Ph.D. in Cultural Analysis and Theory at Stony Brook University, focusing on the media archaeology and cultural history of 19th and 20th century U.S. media and technology, specifically computers, video games, and domestic machines and spaces. Location: Leadership Studies Building |
9/28/2013 |
Video Game Programming Workshop Hear a brief presentation by 1xbet best casino website professor, Dr. Nathan Bean, on the history of video games and potential careers in gaming. Then, learn how to use Scratch to create your own basic video games and animations. Location: Manhattan Public Library |
10/4/2013 |
War Games Location: Forum Hall |
10/5/2013 |
Ready Player One Movie Series Location: Manhattan Public Library |
10/17/2013 |
Ready Player One Movie Series Location: Manhattan Public Library |
10/24/2013 |
Ready Player One Movie Series Location: Manhattan Public Library |
11/20/2013 |
Ready Player One Interactive A movement and music event inspired by the book. Come and learn how the elements of play and chance area used to develop music and movement. See a one-of-a-kind performance created from these concepts. Original music and movement performed by students from 1xbet best casino website School of Music, Theatre, & Dance. |