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It’s all fun and games at the Museum of the Moving Image this weekend. IndieCade East 2015, the Sundance for video game enthusiasts, will offer three days of panel discussions, workshops, and demonstrations with the industry’s most prominent inventors, designers, programmers, academics, artists, marketers and journalists. Mary Flanagan, founder of Tiltfactor game labs and Thomas Grip, co-founder of Frictional Games are the keynote speakers. The three-day extravaganza will feature a Show-and-Tell Lounge where aspiring developers will demonstrate their latest inventions and an eSports Showcase. On Saturday (Valentine’s Day), the museum will convert into an oversize arcade with party-style gameplay, large projections, and physically interactive theater battles.

An additional photo and more details after the jump.

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Details: IndieCade East 2015, Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Avenue, Kaufman Arts District, February 13th through February 15th, complete schedule here. A festival pass costs $125 ($100 student/senior/museum member). An Individual day pass costs $45. February 14th passes (including access to Night Games) cost $55 each. Children and accompanying adults will be able to access the IndieCade showcase throughout the weekend as part of their museum visit.

Top photo: Lauren Naefe/Museum of the Moving Image; bottom photo: Scott Chamberlain/IndieCade


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