Art Games applied to disability

  1. Dorta, Esther Guanche
  2. Ibáñez, Ana Marqués
Actas:
Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the International Committee for Design History and Design Studies

ISSN: 2318-6968

Año de publicación: 2014

Tipo: Póster de Congreso

DOI: 10.5151/DESPRO-ICDHS2014-0127 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

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Resumen

This is a study of several examples of artistic videogames which can be used to improve the quality of life of persons with impairment, for those with specific or general motoric disabilities and mental disabilities in order to bring them closer to art and design studies. As well as to develop new approaches in order to include this medium in artistic productions, study the impact of these images in Visual Culture and its construction by designing. In its concept, the Art Game, or its Indie Game videogame variant is a singular and specific creation, due to its means of production and reproduction which is made by designers and programmers. The interest and impact of the game is not only based on recreational considerations, but also on its interactivity, its aesthetics and its association with art, thus broadening the way we conceive such games in different platforms: visual and audio. There is an introduction to the concept of the Art Game and the Indie Game, as well as to the different educational contexts, adapted to people with disabilities, where they can be used.

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