The Global Game Jam (GGJ) is the largest face-to-face game jam in the world. It is a kind of hackathon focused on game development.
A Game Jam is an intense and exciting encounter between video game creators. The participants of a Game Jam get together in small teams and work to develop a complete video game in a very short period of time. The objectives of this meeting are to have fun and create experimental games that are original and innovative. The Global Game Jam (GGJ) is a one-of-a-kind event - no less than a Game Jam held simultaneously across the world for the same 48 hours!
An approximation to the subject matter of Interactivos?’19 by Luis González Reyes.
Schedule
17h / 17.15h Presentation of the objectives of the day.
5pm / 6.15pm Researching public procurement : sources of information, key concepts, regulatory considerations, main barriers and practical examples -from public works contracts to the acquisition of vaccines -. By Eva Belmonte , laboratory coordinator and project manager at Civio .
6.15pm / 6.30pm Break
18: 30h / 19.30h Presentation of cases:
This is how we analyze public contracts in the immigration control industry . By Virginia Rodríguez , research and project coordinator at
Live coding refers to the creation and modification of algorithms with a creative purpose in real time often in the presence of a physical or virtual audience. The community is diverse and seeks to engage in a wide cross-section of artistic practices including but not limited to music, audiovisual creation, performance, robotics, dance, scientific research and education.
Live coding is primarily developed inside the free culture movement, and encourages self creativity rather than cultural consumption. Also diversity inclusion and respect has always been considered a fundamental part of the
This workshop organized by Medialab Prado and Cybervolunteers proposes build a space for dialogue, collaborative work and creation of proposals between citizens and social agents in the recognition and resolution of those global challenges that affect our daily lives. This call is part of the research project that takes place in Medialab called Citizen Narratives of the 2030 Agenda and the Objectives of Sustainable Development, where it is intended to promote processes for citizen empowerment on proposals and initiatives that transform our local reality and contribute to a good common globally
Since 2005 IN-SONORA has launched a festival in different spaces in Madrid, which combines sound and interactive installations and objects, experimental music events, listening pieces, net.art, video art, workshops, debates and presentations. All this through a public international call that mainly focuses on the work of emerging artists.
IN-SONORA celebrates its 10th edition, and as they say:
"With this edition we want to celebrate our trajectory and establish a direction to follow in the next editions, we have prepared a program that, in addition to paying homage to everything we have