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		<title>Post AOIR Thoughts</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ben Light</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I REALLY enjoyed AOIR.  I met some really interesting and friendly people and saw some interesting presentations.  The vice panel -- aka &#8220;Inside and Outside AOIR&#8221; was so helpful for building up my understanding of the community as an AOIR virgin.  It &#8230; <a href="http://www.benlight.org/2008/10/post-aoir-thoughts/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: justify">I REALLY enjoyed AOIR.  I met some really interesting and friendly people and saw some interesting presentations.  The vice panel -- aka &#8220;Inside and Outside AOIR&#8221; was so helpful for building up my understanding of the community as an AOIR virgin.  It was also interesting of itself with <a href="http://www.terrisenft.net/" target="_blank">Terri Senft&#8217;s </a>theorsation of risk (and later tales of sports bras), <a href="http://www.translocal.net/susanna/" target="_blank">Susanna Paasonen&#8217;s</a> call for more porn research and <a href="http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~holly-kruse/research.html" target="_blank">Holly Krusse&#8217;s</a> for increased gambling stuff.  I also liked <a href="http://www.staff.hum.ku.dk/hitch/" target="_blank">Charlie Breindahl&#8217;s</a> call for extendi<a href="http://www.benlight.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/singstar-anthems.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-133 alignright" title="singstar-anthems" src="http://www.benlight.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/singstar-anthems.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="342" /></a>ng the agenda on digital games research.  Indeed, given the content of Susanna and Holly&#8217;s talks, I&#8217;d like to see it extended in those directions too.  Games research, can be a little vanilla and MMORPG oriented.  Whilst I really like this work and real value in it, I reckon we need to do more work on other types of games (I would say that wouldn&#8217;t I!).  Doing some research on some more &#8216;mainstream&#8217; games such as those on the Wii platform I think could help further challenge the stereotypes around gamers (as geeks) and the discourses regarding addiction and violence (yawn).  But also, I think we need to look at some of the less well researched aspects of games.  Jenny Sunden&#8217;s queering of WoW study is a good example.  Indeed, I can think of loads of examples from my own experience, of areas which need further study. Like Jenny, I think there&#8217;s more to do regarding sexaulity and play.  Members of <a href="http://www.gaygamer.net" target="_blank">gaygamer.net</a> for example had discussions about how to make the Wii game, wario smooth moves work as a strip game&#8230; it was also hacked not too long ago (the rationale being homophobia).  Another example is SingStar Anthems -- it may as well have been called SingStar Gay Anthems -- see the packaging posted here.  Maybe I&#8217;m reading too much into things, but if you look closely at the non singers -- are they admiring the performance or something else?  Maybe they&#8217;re cross-eyed bisexuals or straight trannies?  Or maybe they&#8217;re just enjoying each others company? If you can get hold of it, the intro video to the game on the disk is a sight to be seen -- all feather boa&#8217;s, and if I remember rightly the odd drag queen thrown in for good measure!  Anyway, check out the <a href="http://uk.playstation.com/games-media/games/preview/item37005/SingStar-Anthems/" target="_blank">tracklisting</a>!  I rest my case&#8230;  </p>
<p>Anyway, pics of AOIR9 can be found on flickr -- search IR9 and on Facebook&#8230;  I am looking forward to what conference dinner photos there may be soon -- I am proud to say with the help of <a href="http://www.itu.dk/~tltaylor/" target="_blank">TL Taylor</a>, I introduced AOIR to the world of SingStar -- and I think mine and TL&#8217;s rendition of the Darkness was a definate &#8216;accept with no changes&#8217; ;o)</p>
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