Tiltfactor Labs "RePlay Health" game explores public health preconceptions
The role-playing game RePlay Health uses physical challenges to get players to think about how environmental and economic factors can affect individual health.
[more]The role-playing game RePlay Health uses physical challenges to get players to think about how environmental and economic factors can affect individual health.
[more]“The Brooklyn Academy of Music series paired shorter, experimental works in 3D with longer features, so there’s a nice attention to the varying possibilities of the medium,” says Jodie Mack, an assistant professor of film and media studies.
[more]Jeffrey Ruoff, a professor in the college’s Department of Film and Media Studies, oversaw the making of the documentary as part of his 10-week-long Film39 class. 'Students were very much cast under the spell of Walt', Ruoff said. The question was, Can we do a film that does justice to this guy's amazing story?'"
[more]A Boston Globe article highlighted in Dartmouth Now features the work of Professor Mary Flanagan and her Tiltfactor Laboratory, which creates "research-driven games for social impact".
[more]Students from FS47 Handmade Film will share their creations via a live performance screened entirely on celluloid Tuesday June 2nd at 7PM
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