In a Nutshell
At RMIT University's GEElab, we are researching how game design thinking can positively affect and alter architecture & urbanism, mobility, popular media, storytelling, engagement, other sciences as well as society itself.
In Oman when families get together on special occasions, boys and girls play games outside. These games are integral to learning and development as they teach you how to be strategic, challenge opponents, think critically and work as a team. Over a lunch time, the GEElab invites you to come and play traditional Omani games and get in touch with your inner child. There will be a sandpit, some bottles to fill and some balls to dodge as well as some authentic Omani snacks to munch on.
Designers
Fatma Al Aamri, GEElab fatma.alaamri@rmit.edu.au
Venue: RMIT Design Hub, Level 1 Multipurpose Room
corner of Swanston and Victoria Street, Melbourne
Date: Wednesday 20 March 2013
Time: 12.30-1.30pm
Catered: Yes
As this event is catered RSVP is essential.
All Monthly Game Play events will be video recorded for documentation purposes.
At RMIT University's GEElab, we are researching how game design thinking can positively affect and alter architecture & urbanism, mobility, popular media, storytelling, engagement, other sciences as well as society itself.