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Robin Sloan
Robin Sloan
Professor of Game Design and Culture, Abertay University
Verified email at Abertay.ac.uk - Homepage
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Virtual character design
R Sloan
Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, 2015
1052015
Videogames as remediated memories: Commodified nostalgia and hyperreality in Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon and Gone Home
RJS Sloan
Games and Culture 10 (6), 525-550, 2015
992015
The game jam movement: disruption, performance and artwork
R Locke, L Parker, D Galloway, R Sloan
Workshop Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on the Foundations …, 2015
592015
Children’s perception of uncanny human-like virtual characters
A Tinwell, RJS Sloan
Computers in Human Behavior 36, 286-296, 2014
592014
Nostalgia videogames as playable game criticism
RJS Sloan
GAME: The Italian Journal of Game Studies 5, 2016
392016
Considerations for believable emotional facial expression animation
RJS Sloan, M Cook, B Robinson
2009 Second International Conference in Visualisation, 61-66, 2009
212009
Using virtual agents to cue observer attention
S Martinez, RJS Sloan, A Szymkowiak, KC Scott-Brown
CONTENT 2010: The Second International Conference on Creative Content …, 2010
202010
Homesick for the unheimlich: back to the uncanny future in Alien: Isolation
RJS Sloan
Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds 8 (3), 211-230, 2016
152016
Physical responses (arousal) to audio in games
R Usher, P Robertson, R Sloan
The Computer Games Journal 2 (2), 5-13, 2013
102013
Playing outside the box: Transformative works and computer games as participatory culture
O Mavridou, RJS Sloan
Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies 10 (2), 246-259, 2013
92013
Through the Shanzhai lens: Reframing the transmedial copying and remaking of games
HJ Austin, RJS Sloan
British Journal of Chinese Studies 12 (2), 133-153, 2022
82022
An impression of home: Player nostalgia and the impulse to explore game worlds
RJS Sloan
Proceedings of DiGRA/FDG 2016 Conference, 2016
82016
Animated virtual agents to cue user attention: Comparison of static and dynamic deictic cues on gaze and touch responses
S Martinez, RJS Sloan, A Szymkowiak, KC Scott-Brown
International journal on advances in intelligent systems 4 (3&4), 299-308, 2011
82011
Why bridge the Uncanny Valley? Photorealism vs suspension of disbelief in animation
RJS Sloan
Media Education Journal 52, 19-22, 2012
72012
Dynamic emotional expression choreography: perception of naturalistic facial expressions
RJS Sloan, B Robinson, M Cook, JL Bown
9th International Animation, Games & SFX Conference, 2008
62008
Choreographing emotional facial expressions
RJS Sloan, B Robinson, K Scott‐Brown, F Moore, M Cook
Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds 21 (3‐4), 203-213, 2010
52010
Transnational development cultures: navigating production, market, and cultural difference within European-Chinese game development teams
R Sloan, M Lynagh, H Austin, H Brown
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on the Foundations of …, 2022
42022
Using the principles of animation to predict allocation of attention
R Sloan, S Martinez, K Scott-Brown
Predicting Perceptions, 2012
32012
A phenomenological study of facial expression animation
RJS Sloan, B Robinson, K Scott-Brown, F Moore, M Cook
Proceedings of HCI 2011 The 25th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction, 2011
32011
Emotional avatars: choreographing emotional facial expression animation
RJS Sloan
University of Abertay Dundee, 2011
32011
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