All on-demand material from Play the Game 2013 is now online

Relive Play the Game 2013 through our on-demand video and audio. Photo: Thomas Søndergaard / Play the Game

09.12.2013

No less than 22 audio files and 22 videos are now available online making it possible to relive the Play the Game 2013 conference.

The Play the Game 2013 conference had 148 speakers giving 164 presentations in 34 sessions summing up to almost 60 hours of conference, most of which is now available as on-demand video and/or audio.

It is possible to listen to audio files from 22 different sessions and you can download them as a podcast on iTunes or via XML. Videos of the sessions can be found on Play the Game’s YouTube channel, where 22 videos are available.

For a full overview of the recorded sessions, go to our on-demand page. Some of the videos start a few minutes into the recording so for the best experience, please visit the above mentioned overview page for the exact start times.

Conference photos, presentations and coverage
The conference was also covered by our conference photographer Thomas Søndergaard, and his more than 200 photos portray the conference’s delegates both during presentations and in more informal situations.

The conference photos can be used for editorial purposes if credited ‘Thomas Søndergaard / Play the Game’ and can be found in high resolution on our Flickr page or on the Photos page on the conference website.

Presentations made at the conference are also available and can be found here. Finally, we would like to remind you that it is still possible to read the articles from Play the Game 2013, which highlight many of the issues raised during the conference.

The conference coverage made by the journalism students from the Danish School of Media and Journalism is available on their website dedicated to Play the Game 2013 and via their YouTube channel.

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