The Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University presents:The Future of Interactive Technology for Peace
April 2-3, 2008
Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
University Center
The Future of Interactive Technology for Peace Conference (April 2&3, 2008) is a day and one-half day national conference providing a forum for discussing the impact and the potential that interactive technology holds for peace and peacemaking. Using the highly successful game “PeaceMaker” [http://impactgames.com] as a jumping-off point, the key aim of the conference is to explore new directions in the application of interactive technology for conflict resolution, diplomacy, and international affairs.
The conference is hosted by The Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) at Carnegie Mellon, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Conference speakers and workshop presenters are leaders and researchers from academia, technology and the entertainment industry. Conference attendees to the conference will be a mix of professionals and students, interested in exploring new directions in the application of interactive technology for conflict resolution, diplomacy, and international affairs. The conference will encompass the ETC and the main Carnegie Mellon campus.
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