The Martin Centre Research Seminar - Hamid Khalili
The Martin Centre Research Seminars - Lent Term Seminar 7
We are delighted to welcome Dr Hamid Khalili, a Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture (MSA), who will speak to us on:
The Architecture of Videogames: Tomorrow, Videogame Cinematics and Game Space Design
Abstract
This lecture presents a series of observations about the emerging synergies between the discipline of architecture and videogame design. Through specific case studies the talk reflects on the embedded spatial and architectural design potentials in videogames; potentials that are not fully recognised and actualised. The lecture asks questions about how new playgrounds in the entrainment industry such as ‘videogame cinematics’, ‘real-time computing’, and ‘virtual production’ will offer unprecedented opportunities to the discipline of architecture and the built environment.
Bio
Hamid Khalili is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture (MSA). His teaching and research lie in the common ground between the theory and practice of architecture and digital narrative media such as cinema, animation, video games, VR and immersive environments. With a background in both design and filmmaking, Hamid has extensive experience teaching, developing and coordinating courses across three continents in both architecture and film schools. Prior to his current role at MSA, he taught and researched at the University of Edinburgh, the University of Liverpool and the University of Melbourne. Hamid has given guest lectures, directed workshops, and has been a visiting critic at several architecture and film schools in Europe, Asia and Australia.
Location
Lecture Room 1, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, 1 Scroope Terrace, CB21PX