
Jira, Chloe and Gabriel are part of the AAA, a software art collective based in Berlin. They just released their latest game "Utopias: Navigating Without Coordinates".
AAA's website: https://aaasoftwa.re/
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May 4, 2020
27 min

For almost ten years, A MAZE has been at the heart of the Berlin game scene. After funding got rejected, the team is asking their community for help. In this episode festival director Thorsten "Storno" Wiedemann talks about his plans for the future of A MAZE.
#AMAZEnotdead crowdfunding: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/amazeberlin/a-maze-not-dead
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Nov 14, 2019
22 min

Videogames have always been queer. Earlier this year an exhibition at Schwules Museum documented the history of the LGBTQ community for the first time.
The curators of "Rainbow Arcade" were Jan Schnorrenberg, Sarah Rudolph and Adrienne Shaw. In this episode they explain, why archiving our digital history in physical spaces is still important.
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More information about Rainbow Arcade: https://www.schwulesmuseum.de/ausstellung/rainbow-arcade-queere-videospielgeschichte-1985-2018
The LGBTQ Video Game Archive: https://lgbtqgamearchive.com
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Oct 3, 2019
24 min

In this episode indie developer Stephan Hövelbrinks talks about why he's exhibiting his game at Quo Vadis, Philipp Lanik tells us why mobile game maker KING came to Berlin and Nadia Karroue explains why she's working and living in Berlin.
Note that the interviews were recorded at last years gamesweek.
...and now we're off to gamesweekberlin 2019. See you there!
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Apr 9, 2019
28 min

Games Week is like Fashion Week for games. In the very first episode of our podcast, we ask our guests Michael Liebe, Ina Göring and Anna Vielhaber what makes Berlin the perfect place for this event.
Don't miss our next episode, where we talk more about the business side of the Berlin game scene.
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Nov 28, 2018
21 min

Welcome to "away from keyboard", a new podcast about the Berlin game scene.
In this episode, Lara and Daniel introduce their plans for this show. In short: We want to present the variety from tiny indie events to huge mainstream development studios, that found a home in Germanys video game capitol.
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Jul 19, 2018
11 min
