Turing Festival, Edinburgh, August 2012

There's a new event in town.  IN 2011, the first ever Turing Festival was held in Edinburgh.  It was an eclectic blend of technology, digital media, design, interactive elements and featured some seriously good speakers (including your editor, at the last minute, after a VC fled...) Now the Turing Festival is back for 2012.  The …

China Joy 2012 – Scottish Games Industry Opportunity

You've done GDC.  You're a veteran of E3 (and remember fondly its days in Atlanta).  You've done GamesCom, EIF and even Game In Scotland.  You are, in short a global organisation in good standing. Now it's time to take things to a whole new market.  China Joy is the leading games event for the rapidly evolving …

Edinburgh Interactive – One Week To Go…

It's a mere seven days until the start of the 2011 Edinburgh Interactive festival which this year takes place in the Radisson Blu Hotel in the capital's Royal Mile. Offering a blend of industry conference and public events, EI11 promises to deliver an interesting and varied programme, featuring speakers from STV chief Rob Woodward, exploring …

ProtoPlay Game Collective Immortalises Players/Games Forever

In the past few years, the pioneering team at Dare to be Digital has held a balloon race, in which participants sent balloons off to all four corners of the world and involved citizens of many lands, indigenous peoples and tribesfolks in the flourishing world of gaming. This year, however, even with the use of …

Digital Spark Conference, 29-30th June 2011

The second Digital Spark conference takes place at the University of Abertay at the end of June.  The conference focuses on the creation, use and protection of Intellectual Property within the creative industries. Alongside presentations from companies such as Google, Sony, Universal Music, Sega and Aardman, Digital Spark offers introductory workshops, or indeed master classes, …

Nicholas Lovell – Self-Publishing Masterclass – Glasgow

The games industry is changing and evolving very rapidly right now.  New platforms, new routes to market, new business models, new consumers all mean new opportunities for development studios.  Finding new ways of doing business, or identifying these new opportunities can be difficult, when the industry is changing around you, which can leave some developers …

Game In Scotland, Dundee, Sat 26th March

If you haven't come across the Game In Scotland recruitment fair before, it's fairly simple to explain.  It's a recruitment fair, for the games industry in Scotland.  See?  The clues were all there. It tends to pull in all of the Scottish development studios, from the smallest to the largest, who have stands and accept …

Happy Birthday Lemmings!

There's still time to sign up for tonight's bash at Abertay (5pm-7pm) [Image Source]  

Games Consortium Meeting – Dundee, Friday 14th January

A quick reminder to game developers out there that this Friday (14th January 2011), NESTA is holding an open meeting to discuss plans to create a consortium to 'take products direct to market'.  Or to create a developer-driven publisher in other words. Taking place at the DCA in Dundee, the meeting is the only one …

[Guest Editorial] My First Trip To NEoN

We're delighted to present the first in a series of guest editorials from people within the games and interactive industries.  Kim Blake is the education liason manager for Blitz Games (and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts).  She visited Dundee recently, for the NEoN festival and agreed to write a summary of the …