[Dutch-chapter] 25 May Lecture on Games and History by Maxime Durand Assassin's Creed historian

Carla Hoekendijk carla.hoekendijk at xs4all.nl
Mon May 23 21:08:09 UTC 2016


Hoi Conny

balen… ik ben in Maastricht…. heel veel plezier en ik hoor graag hoe het is gegaan!!

groet!
Carla 


> Op 20 mei 2016, om 15:07 heeft Veugen, J.I.L. <jil.veugen at vu.nl> het volgende geschreven:
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> Dear digital game researchers on the Low Countries
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> Next Wednesday the Graduate School of the Humanities of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam hosts a unique lecture bij Maxime Durand in-house historian of Ubisoft Montreal where he will be talking about his work on the Assassin's Creed  series. Those of you (or your colleagues) interested in the combination history and games might be interested to join us. Details below.
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> Best
> Connie Veugen 
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> The Graduate School of Humanities cordially invites you to a lecture, Wednesday 25 May, on adapting history in video games by Maxime Durand, Ubisoft Montreal's in-house historian.
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> ecture From Dream to Realities: Adapting History in the Assassin’s Creed video game series. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
> 15:30-17:00 (14A-00), room open from 15:00
> followed by workshop presentations 17:00-18:00 (12A-37)
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> The past is a puzzle of which we lost most pieces and miss the art cover. Maxime Durand, the Assassin’s Creed franchise historian. will introduce us to the unique method developed by the Ubisoft teams working on Assassins Creed. They mastered to interpret the past through breath-taking digital environments. From assumed inaccuracies to unnoticeable historical details, the procedure is complex but rewarding with tens of millions of fans.
> Maxime Durand graduated in History in 2010 (Univ. of Montreal) and has worked on most titles since. Yes, a history grad who works with his diploma!
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> Since 2007, Ubisoft has produced the Assassins Creed video game series set in different historical periods such as the Italian Renaissance, the French revolution and Victorian England. These games have become globally renowned for their detailed historical settings, based on the historical research of Ubisoft’s in-house historians.
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> The lecture will be streamed live from this URL:
> http://av-media.vu.nl/VUMedia/Play/c7da00b942c24015bbb023f95db4c5351d <http://av-media.vu.nl/VUMedia/Play/c7da00b942c24015bbb023f95db4c5351d>
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> Dr. Connie Veugen • Lecturer Comparative Arts and Media Studies: Games & Gaming • Faculty of the Humanities • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam • De Boelelaan 1105 • 1081 HV Amsterdam • The Netherlands • room 14A-43 • Tel: +31 (0)20-598 6431
> e-mail: jil.veugen at vu.nl <mailto:jil.veugen at vu.nl>  • website: www.veugen.net <https://webmail.login.vu.nl/ecp/Customize/www.veugen.net> • VU days: Tuesday & Thursday  
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