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  • AI & Ethics #acmmm2025
    2025/09/30

    In preparation for the ACM Multimedia 2025 Hackathon, Sabrina Grössing from University of Klagenfurt and Dr. Michael Riegler from SIMULA Research in Oslo discuss the evolving role of AI in game development, exploring its ethical implications, data safety concerns, and the importance of responsible AI practices. They highlight the shift from traditional machine learning to generative AI, the impact of AI on user experience, and the need for rigorous testing and evaluation of AI systems. The conversation emphasizes the responsibility of developers to create ethical AI tools while considering the environmental impact of their innovations.

    Join the Hackathon on ACM Multimedia Hackathon: https://acmmm2025.org/hackathon/

    Keywords

    AI, game development, ethical AI, data safety, generative AI, machine learning, responsible AI, user experience, health sector, AI tools

    Takeaways

    • AI has evolved from machine learning to generative AI.

    • Generative AI has made AI tools more accessible to the public.

    • AI can enhance game development but also poses ethical challenges.

    • The gaming industry is seeing both positive and negative impacts from AI.

    • Consumer preferences may shift towards human-created content over AI-generated content.

    • Data safety and security are major concerns with AI applications.

    • Testing and evaluation of AI systems need to be more rigorous.

    • Ethical considerations in AI use are crucial for developers.

    • AI can influence mental health and user experience in games.

    • Developers should prioritize responsible AI practices in their projects.

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    44 分
  • Innovating Mobility Through Games
    2025/05/05

    In this podcast episode, Mathias Lux discusses the intersection of games and mobility with Tanja Punz from Point&. They explore the innovative board game Move It!, which aims to raise awareness about diverse mobility patterns and promote sustainable solutions. The conversation delves into the importance of creativity in game design, the role of feedback from students, and the need for inclusive mobility solutions that cater to various target groups. Tanja emphasizes the significance of engaging with real-life mobility challenges to inspire new ideas and encourages listeners to think outside the box in their creative endeavors.Links:

    • Point&: https://www.pointand.eu/
    • Wienxtra: https://www.wienxtra.at/
    • Game Studies and Engineering Program: https://www.aau.at/en/studien/master-game-studies-and-engineering/

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    26 分
  • Collaborative Brainstorming in Game Development: Creative Techniques with Wilfried Elmenreich
    2025/04/24

    In this podcast episode, Mathias Lux and Wilfried Elmenreich explore various creative techniques for game design, starting with the Crazy 8 method and its application in generating innovative ideas, particularly around sustainability. They discuss the importance of team dynamics, the role of different brainstorming methods, and the value of refining ideas through collaborative processes. The conversation emphasizes the need for experimentation with various techniques to enhance creativity and develop engaging game concepts.

    Links mentioned in the episode:

    • Game Studies and Engineering Program: https://www.aau.at/en/studien/master-game-studies-and-engineering/
    • Crazy-8: https://designsprintkit.withgoogle.com/methodology/phase3-sketch/crazy-8s

    #boardgamedesign #gamedesign #creativity #gamedevelopment #boardgames #podcast #gse #gamedev #sustainability #innovation #brainstorming

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    58 分
  • Understanding the Austrian Game Industry with Martin Filipp
    2025/04/16

    In this podcast episode, Mathias Lux interviews Martin Filipp, a key figure in the Austrian game development scene, discussing the industry's current state, the PGDA's role in supporting developers, and the importance of education and community engagement. They explore the challenges and opportunities for emerging game developers, including the PGDA Student Award, career paths in the industry, and how students can maximize their CVs for success. Martin emphasizes the need for entrepreneurship and the potential for growth within the Austrian game development landscape.
    Links mentioned in the episode:- Pioneers of Game Development Austria: https://pgda.at/- PGDA announces Talent Award 2025: https://pgda.at/2025/03/22/pgda-announces-talent-award-2025/- PGDA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/zDWpFafpEH- Game Studies and Engineering Program: https://www.aau.at/en/studien/master-game-studies-and-engineering/

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    40 分
  • Game Design in Practice with Federico Montalesi: From a GSE Internship to a Job at Fire Totem Games
    2025/04/08

    In this podcast episode, Mathias interviews Federico Montalesi, a game designer at Fire Totem Games, who shares his experiences first as an intern and the development of their game, A Webbing Journey, and then how he became a core team member of Fire Totem Games. The conversation covers the importance of networking, team dynamics, the evolution of the game designer role, tools used in game design, and the challenges faced during the Federico's internship. Federico emphasizes the significance of communication, the reality of documentation in game design, and the personal growth that comes from facing failures and criticism.

    Links mentioned in the episode:

    • Fire Totem Games Linktree: https://linktr.ee/firetotemgames
    • Game Studies and Engineering Program: https://www.aau.at/en/studien/master-game-studies-and-engineering/

    Keywords

    game design, internship, game studies, Fire Totem Games, A Webbing Journey, game development, team dynamics, tools for game design, challenges in game design, bridging theory and practice

    Sound Bites

    • "Don't be scared to speak with people."
    • "The team is terrible, I hate everyone."
    • "A Webbing Journey is a sandbox role-playing game."
    • "Your creative genius is not affected by this."
    • "80% of my time was writing documentation."
    • "It's not over after the Master thesis."
    • "ChatGPT is your enemy."
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    31 分
  • Chess: Beyond the Traditional Game - Talking about Chess with Robert Kreisl, International Master
    2025/04/02

    In this conversation, Mathias Lux and Robert Kreisl discuss the timeless appeal of chess, exploring its unique game design, the journey of Robert as a chess player and coach, and the impact of online platforms on the chess community. They delve into the core elements that make chess engaging for players of all ages and skill levels, and how these elements can inform game design in the digital age. In this conversation, Mathias and Robert delve into the fascinating world of chess variants and modifications, exploring how these changes can enhance the game and make it more engaging for players. They discuss popular variants like Chess 960, Loser's Chess, Atomic Chess, and Crazy House, highlighting their unique rules and the fun they bring to the chess community. Additionally, Robert shares valuable tips for beginners looking to start their chess journey, including online resources and local chess clubs.


    Links mentioned in the episode:

    • Chess Museum in Klagenfurt: https://www.schachmuseum.at/
    • USI: https://www.aau.at/usi/
    • Game Studies and Engineering Program: https://www.aau.at/en/studien/master-game-studies-and-engineering/


    Takeaways

    • Chess is a game that balances simplicity and complexity.
    • The journey of a chess player often transitions from playing to teaching.
    • Chess can be enjoyed by people of all ages, from children to seniors.
    • Online platforms have revolutionized how players connect and compete.
    • The rating system in chess facilitates fair matchmaking.
    • Chess is an inexpensive game that can be played for a lifetime.
    • Teaching chess can be as rewarding as playing it.
    • The strategic depth of chess offers valuable lessons for game design.
    • Chess encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
    • The community aspect of chess fosters a love for the game. Chess variants like Chess 960 add excitement and unpredictability.
    • Loser's Chess encourages a different strategic mindset.
    • Atomic Chess introduces explosive gameplay dynamics.
    • Crazy House allows for dynamic piece exchanges between players.
    • Modifications can make chess more accessible and fun for beginners.
    • Engaging with chess communities can enhance the learning experience.
    • Online platforms provide excellent resources for learning chess.
    • Local chess clubs offer opportunities for in-person play and connection.
    • Small rule changes can significantly impact gameplay and enjoyment.
    • Creativity in chess variants can lead to new strategies and challenges.
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    54 分
  • Episode 02 - Business Development Internship
    2024/02/22

    In this episode, my co-host Fahad and I have recorded his internship report in the form of a podcast. Tune in to discover his well-structured and thoughtfully-considered approach to networking with other professionals in the game development industry. The podcast is full of interesting anecdotes and valuable insights on attending game development conferences.

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    25 分
  • Episode 01 - Game Jam Survival Guide
    2023/12/04

    With the 7th Klagenfurt Winter Game Jam around the corner, Wolfgang and Mathias, who teach the associated course Practical Game Engineering, share some survival tips.

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    27 分