Video gaming research, so broad it has CSci and Law under the same roof
University of Toronto is hosting its first video gaming research symposium. It tackles everything video gaming related, from the legal stance on taxation of virtual property to using multicore systems to their full potential in 3D games. I’m also interested in the pub/sub talk. The agenda is packed. I count fourteen talks.
I’m going, and I’m considering whether or not to liveblog it. I have the unfair advantage of having wifi access unlike all non-student attendees.






