Dear all,
We are thrilled to announce the second session of ARDIN Voices, a new monthly speaker series organised by ARDIN (Association for Research in Digital Interactive Narratives), an international NGO connecting hundreds of researchers and practitioners working
at the intersection of narratology and interactive media.
ARDIN Voices brings together inspiring guests from academia, industry, creative practice, and civil society to share ideas and spark conversations with our global community. We are kicking off the series with a speaker we are very excited about:
Lateefat Odunuga – Story Psychology and African Storytelling
May 27, 15:00–17:00 CET
Lateefat Odunuga is one of Africa's most compelling voices at the intersection of psychology and storytelling. Her decade-long work developing Story Psychology has transformed thousands of lives across three continents, drawing on the deep roots of African
storytelling traditions to help people heal, reconstruct their identities, and rewrite inherited narratives. Her ARDIN Voices talk will explore how the stories we carry - and the ones we don't tell - shape who we become.
You can participate via Zoom at this link:
In June ARDIN Voices will welcome Prof. Youichiro Miyake, Lead AI Researcher at Square Enix and Professor at the University of Tokyo, speaking on narrative, AI, and digital games. More details on the session coming soon.
Subscribe to the ARDIN calendar to not miss the events:
All sessions are free for everybody, and recordings are made available to ARDIN members afterwards. You can join ARDIN at:
https://ardin.online
Looking forward to seeing you at the talk!
Catia
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Catia Prandi, PhD.
Associate Professor,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Bologna