Category: Events

Share our Ludo 2015 Poster

We’ll soon be announcing the full programme details for Ludo 2015. For now though, please check out and share our new poster! Spread the word far and wide, to all corners of the internet, and print out copies to stick up at your institution.

Don’t forget to register by purchasing your early-bird tickets here, and join in the pre-conference chatter via Facebook and Twitter by following #ludo2015.

Ludo 2015 Registration Open

Registration for Ludo 2015 is now open! On the registration page you will find travel and accommodation advice, and various ticket options for access to sessions. Please be aware that you have about one month (until March 31st) to take advantage of the early-bird discounts. Tickets for the conference dinner are limited, so ensure you book early, and certainly before April 6th. If you have any special requirements, please do include a note with your order, and if there are any unforeseen problems with the booking system, don’t hesitate to email us at ludomusicology@gmail.com.

Ludo 2015 Second Keynote Announcement

David RoesnerWe are very pleased to announce that Prof. David Roesner, the author of Musicality and Theatre (Ashgate 2014), will be presenting the second keynote at Ludo 2015. David is the leader of the Guitar Heroes in Music Education AHRC research network. Other members of the network also include our very own Tim Summers, former keynote speaker Isabella van Elferen, and ludo regular, Melanie Fritsch.

If you’ve not already submitted a proposal, the deadline is the end of January, so get something to us at ludomusicology@gmail.com fast, and please help spread the word! We have already received a number of excellent submissions and will soon have other announcements to make about the conference, so as always, watch this space.

Ludo 2015

UtrechtThe moment has finally arrived for us to announce the Ludo 2015 conference details! We are delighted to say that Ludo 2015 will be held at Utrecht University, 9–10th April 2015. We are also thrilled to announce that a keynote address will be given by Karen Collins, author of Game Sound, who needs no additional introduction! Our Call for Papers is available here (or download our PDF), please circulate it far and wide; we look forward to your wonderful submissions.

Further details will follow, but in the meantime, please do get in touch if you have any questions about the conference plans or the call for papers.

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