
معرفی
Fede Fasce is a Lecturer and Researcher in the Computing department at Goldsmiths, University of London. With over 20 years of experience in the games industry, his work focuses on game design, play as a language, and game anthropology. He leads the Independent Games and Playable Experience Design MA program and teaches modules on game design and prototyping. His research explores the anthropological significance of play, game spaces as cultural artifacts, and the emotional impact of game mechanics.
Key research interests include the intersection of game design with visual arts, architecture, and storytelling. He investigates how game mechanics can evoke emotions and create meaning, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach. Projects like Forest Daydream blend physical and digital spaces to explore ecological themes and human interaction with technology.
Publications include analyses of Animal Crossing’s role during social distancing and contributions to serious games research. His work often bridges academic inquiry with practical game development, advocating for games as tools for cultural and emotional expression.


