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Kelvin Games Jam – Workshop

Kelvin Games Jam – Workshop

LK200
Date: Monday 04 November 2024
Time: 13:00 - 15:00
Venue: Queen Margaret Union
Category: Student events
Website: events.bookitbee.com/university-of-glasgow-277/kelvin-games-jam-4th-november-1-3-pm/

From helping lay the first telegraph cable across the Atlantic to absolute zero and the Kelvin scale for measuring temperature. Lord Kelvin, University of Glasgow Graduate and later Professor, was a genius whose invaluable contribution to knowledge significantly affects our modern world, from thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism to hydrodynamics and geophysics, among other areas. 

 Even Kelvin's failures, such as calculating the age of the earth, which were based on a false premise and proved wildly inaccurate, show the breadth of his scholarly engagement and creative approach to ideas. 

 In this 200th anniversary year of his birth, the Kelvin Games Jam asks participating teams to create a game or gaming concept which features risk taking, innovative ideas, creativity, and challenging scientific conventions.  

 The game/concept must also display empathy, diversity and be fun to play. 

 We want participants to reflect on and 'build' in response to one of the following areas of Kelvin’s life and research: 

Communication – explore and respond to current communication challenges 

Balancing Energy Resources 

Chirality – explore the risk of getting a mirror-image of what you expected 

Trial and Error – reference ideas and concepts that Kelvin got wrong – and maybe creatively fix them 

Open to University of Glasgow students from any discipline or stage. 

 The entries will be judged by our panel of experts:

Professor Joerg Goette, Professor of Theoretical Physics

Dr Visit Hirankitti, Director Software Engineering Program, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology, Ladkrabang

Lauren Bergin, News Editor of PCGamesN

Dr Matthew Barr, Senior Lecturer, Computing Science

Dr Timothy Peacock, Lecturer in History and War Studies, Director Games and Gaming Lab. 

There is a prize of £500 for the winning team. 

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