Game Play: Basic Principles of Incantation Immersive Event

Game Play: Basic Principles of Incantation

Join us on a mystery mission to the outer limits of ludic joy.

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Join MoMI Education’s Game Artist in Residence Sharang Biswas on a mystery mission to the outer limits of ludic joy. The content of this wizard-like game, designed by Sharang Biswas & Max Seidman, will be revealed at the beginning of the session. For ages 16 & up. Limit: 15 players. This live online role-playing game runs from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Part of the five-session series "Game Play: Between Fantasy and Realism. For more information and to buy tickets, visit bit.ly/GamePlayMoMI Join MoMI Education’s Game Artist in Residence Sharang Biswas on a mystery mission to the outer limits of ludic joy. The content of this wizard-like game, designed by Sharang Biswas & Max Seidman, will be revealed at the beginning of the session. For ages 16 & up. Limit: 15 players. This live online role-playing game runs from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Part of the five-session series "Game Play: Between Fantasy and Realism. For more information and to buy tickets, visit bit.ly/GamePlayMoMI

Audience Role

People who register will be players in the game. People who register will be players in the game.

Content Advisories

  • No content advisories

  • 16 +

Interaction Advisories

  • No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

  • No mobility advisories

  • Event is wheelchair accessible.

$25.00

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What you will need

Video conferencing

Delivered through video conferencing software.

Additional Instructions

We'll be using Zoom to play the game online. Zoom is free to download. (A private link will be shared with ticket holders in the week leading up to the event.)

Museum of the Moving Image

Hosting immersive events on EI since November, 2020

The Museum's mission is to advance the understanding, enjoyment, and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media. Despite the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and with the building closed since March 14, the Museum continues to fulfill its mission online through live conversations with artists, filmmakers, scholars, media educators, and other industry professionals; articles published in MoMI's online film magazine Reverse Shot and science and film resource Sloan Science & Film; access to the Museum's collection of more than 130,000 objects; and the online presentation of a range of films. Gaming and video games are an important area of study and exploration for MoMI. In Feb. 2020, the Museum began hosting LARPs; and new to us in the online space are live virtual role-playing games.... Show More