The Game Conference on November 20th offers a unique exploration of Edo-period Japan through the video game Ghost of Yotei, with Noémi Godefroy, a specialist in Japanese culture, speaking.
Organized by the Student Life Department, the Game Conferences explore the connections between video game culture, history, and society. This new edition invites students to discover how video games can become a valuable tool for cultural and historical exploration.
Through Ghost of Yotei, Noémi Godefroy will reflect on how video games represent feudal Japan, its traditions, and its imagination.
The meeting will take place on Wednesday, November 20th at the Mazet Center.
The event is open to all.