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HomeExertion Games LabOur interactions article is published!

Our interactions article is published!

adventure_interactions2017_title_page_1Sarah and Floyd’s article is published in the interactions magazine, with a wonderful layout:

Mueller, F., Pell, S.J. Adventure and technology: an earthquake-interrupted expedition to Mt. Everest. interactions, Jan-Feb 2017, 58-62

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Researching the future of gaming

The Exertion Games Lab researches the future of play and games in order to understand how to design better interactive experiences, in particular we focus on games that put the human body in the centre of the experience. We draw from interaction design, sports, psychology, human-computer interaction (HCI) and embodiment thinking to contribute to human-player interaction.

We are always looking for excellent PhD, Master and undergraduate students as well as interns, if interested please get in contact.

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