Stefano Gualeni - External Links

External Links

  • Gua-Le-Ni; or, The Horrendous Parade Official webpage for the action-puzzle videogame
  • Available in all colours!, Stefano's webpage
  • MobyGames Developer's Bio
  • Stefano's NHTV Game-Design Document Template
  • ART-hritis (essay published on Control Magazine n.06, May 2008)
  • NOTES FROM THE OTHERGROUND (Column for Control Magazine, April 2010) 1 - The Lottery in Babylon
  • NOTES FROM THE OTHERGROUND (Column for Control Magazine, May 2010) 2 - A WINNER IS YOU!
  • NOTES FROM THE OTHERGROUND (Column for Control Magazine, June 2010) 3 - The Cat in the Age of its Digital Reproduction
  • Which came first, the chicken or the egg? - (philosophy lecture at the IGAD Never Ending Conference n.3 - June 2010)
  • NOTES FROM THE OTHERGROUND (Column for Control Magazine, January 2011) 4 - The Voices of Current Somnambulism
  • What is it Like to Be a (Digital) Bat? - (academic paper presented at the 2011 'Philosophy of Computer Games' conference in Athens, Greece)
  • NOTES FROM THE OTHERGROUND (Column for Control Magazine, February 2012) 5 - Super Mafio Bros.

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