[games_access] Thinking about GDC 08's competition

AudioGames.net richard at audiogames.net
Fri Jun 1 07:15:13 EDT 2007


Hee Barrie!!

Please note that I used the word "impairment" in relation to the gamer and 
that I used the word "handicap" in relation to a "limitation in the game". 
"Game handicap" is something different, in my opinion, than classifying a 
person as 'handicapped', which I didn't do ;) Err... : 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handicapping (although slightly different, I 
was referring to game handicaps).

Sander and I are actually doing fine, thanks for asking. How are you? Sander 
really quit the Accessibility foundation, I am on temporary leave. Both our 
decisions were based on the fact that we have been busy with our PhD 
research for well over 4 years and the combination with our work at the 
Accessibility foundation resulted in a downward spiral writing-wise. 
Although our work was only two days a week, in practice it turned out a 5-7 
day commitment, with emails/telephone calls/different full-time projects 
that continued that kept bothering us and preventing us from really going 
for our PhDs. Thing is, a PhD is not really something you can do 'on the 
side'. So therefore Sander and I decided that it was time to fully commit 
ourselves to our PhDs.
We both kinda turned our PhD writing in a job over at the HKU, where we are 
now paid to write, as well as do some stuff for HKU. Funny thing is that 
we're kinda completely doing the same stuff (oversee student projects, 
proposals) and even with some of the same projects (the collaborative stuff 
with Accessibility).

About GA.com. Officially Sander has quit so everything he does on GA.com is 
in his own free time. Currently there are already other colleagues of 
Accessibility working on expanding GA.com. At the moment I monitor 
everything that is going on on the site (watch spam, etc.) and give some 
input to my colleagues on what I still want to do with the site. This is all 
in my free time untill I return to Accessibility (which is hopefully in 
November).

Soon the prototype of Audio Game Maker will be launched, so I'll be doing 
some stuff for Accessibility for that as well. And I'm likely to participate 
in a European project on game accessibility, either with Accessibility or 
with the HKU (both parties have been approached as partner).

So, I didnt quit and NO, nothing to do with funding, you nosey twit ;) By 
the way, I vaguely remember a couple of emails concerning a 
controller/components by a Dutch company you first wanted me to arrange for 
you and later you didn't. Whenever you need me to arrange something still, 
just email, ok?

Gotta go now, will be away for some time, untill next week!

Greets,

Richard




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barrie Ellis" <barrie.ellis at oneswitch.org.uk>
To: "AudioGames.net" <richard at audiogames.net>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: [games_access] Thinking about GDC 08's competition


> Ahhrgh! Not the handicap word, please Richard! :)
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3708576.stm
>
> Anyroad - how are you? I hear that you and Sander have packed in at 
> GA.com? Is it still a supported going concern? Why did you quit - was it 
> to do with funding? Am I really nosey!?
>
> All the best,
>
> Barrie
> www.OneSwitch.org.uk
>
>
> 




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