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Are video games the new therapy?

While video games are often associated with frivolous entertainment, hospitals around the world have begun using them to help improve…

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Good Clean Fun: Going Sober at Games Week

In an industry with a heavy drinking culture, what does a great alcohol-free event look like?

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The Show Must Go On – but at what cost?

The arts are haunted by mental health issues. Ben Steel healed himself by documenting the truth in a new documentary.

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Bringing accessibility into play in the videogame industry

From careers to controllers, how are game developers ensuring that their work, and their industry, are anyone's game?

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How videogames can work towards a more accessible state of play

Redressing a tendency to marginalise disability in games requires an awareness of disability at a design level.

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Australia goes online at Vidcon 2019

The conference brings the online offline for fans, creators and industry networks on YouTube.

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The burden of responsibility as an activist

Nothing comes easy, especially with disabilities art. Three international leaders talk about the burdens and wins of activism, visibility, failure…

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Leading for change – who’s leading disability arts?

From being disability-led from the top down to making everyone share responsibility to be leaders for change, those doing it…

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Scoring a role: how do you compose music for games?

Videogames offer many opportunities for audio experts, but how do you crack into this evolving industry? We talked to Ring…

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What exactly does a showrunner do?

This television role is crucial – but strangely elusive. Darren Paul Fisher sheds some light on the secret life of…

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