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La memoria non deve andare perduta

Gameplay etico e Ustica

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La memoria non deve andare perduta

Gameplay etico e Ustica

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In this work, we trace and analyze some production and design choices taken during the developing of Progetto Ustica: a serious game about memory. The game tells the story of the Itavia civilian flight shot down over the Mediterranean Sea, near the island of Ustica, on June 27th, 1980. We aim at discussing the implications of academic research in the context of a peculiar video game production and at connecting serious and applied games with the concept of ethical gameplay. We adopt a Research through Design perspective (the first author of this study is also one of the game designers of Progetto Ustica), supported by secondary texts, such as the development blog, and “working documents” such as the concept paper and the game design document. We document the relationship between designers and key stakeholders, including the Association of the Victims’ Relatives. We also consider the historical, ethical and moral positions adopted by the designers, their communicative intentions, and their responsibilities facing historical narrative. In conclusion, we connect the practice of ethical and serious game design with the concepts of catastrophe and massacre, thus opening a space for dialogue between design, academic research, and civil engagement.

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OrganisatieHogeschool van Amsterdam
Gepubliceerd inI discorsi della fine Pagina's: 179-190
Datum2018-08
TypeBoekdeel
TaalItaliaans

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