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Alon is the COO of Playcast, the world’s first live service to play console-quality video games on TV without a console with offices in London, Tel-Aviv and Beverly Hills. He will dicuss Playcast's innovative algorithms and the current business models used in the game industry, from independent publishers to Hollywood studios.
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Professor Leymarie is co-director of the MSc Computer Games & Entertainment at Goldsmiths Digital Studios, University of London. He will speak about his research about the future of Multimedia and the Arts and present the lastest developments of the MSc course he runs with well-known Professor William Latham.
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Miguel is Head of Innovation at JWT London and PhD in Art & Computational Technology at Goldsmiths Digital Studios. He will speak about NeMeLos, the pioneering sensory geolocation platform he has created, soon to be installed in the city of Zaragoza as an open platform to the public.
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New York based artist Nina Sobell, pioneered the use of video and computers in art as well as live performance in the web. She will speak about her latest projectst and her broad body of work embracing various themes, strategies, and mediums, including brainwaves, video, performance, installation, sculpture and live TV.
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Expanded Play supported by Milla Digital

Milla Digital is a project to create a City of Innovation and Knowledge, centred in activities related to information, innovation, new technologies, and urbanism. A project for a 21sth century city in the same heart of the historical Zaragoza. Read more

Expanded Play Sessions

Expanded Play Sessions will take place the days 13th, 14th and 15th of April at the Museo Pablo Gargallo in Zaragoza, Spain. Read more

About Expanded Play

Expanded Play is a practice-based lab for creative entrepreneurs, artists, designers, engineers and academics focusing on Play as Experience at the intersection of creativity, technology, research, social change and development. EP is based in London, UK and Zaragoza, Spain and is actively supported by the Milla Digital project, an initiative of the Zaragoza City Council. This first edition, held in Zaragoza, is part of the activities designed to gather the creative community of the city around the forthcoming Centre for Art & Technology Zaragoza, one of the main highlights of the Milla Digital project. Read more

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Expanded Play Sessions

Expanded Play Sessions is the first of a series of events and a festival taking place in Zaragoza (Spain) as part of the Milla Digital Project. The sessions bring together creative professionals, artists, industry leaders and academics to discuss innovation, trends and challenges in the digital media industry and the arts. This first edition, held in Zaragoza, is part of the activities designed to gather the creative community of the city around the forthcoming Centre for Art & Technology Zaragoza, one of the main highlights of the Milla Digital project.


Expanded Play Sessions stand out as a tightly-curated gathering to further creativity through technology and art practice as Play.

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