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Bergen is a historical town and Norway’s second largest city, located on the south-west coast and surrounded by mountains and fjords. The conference takes place at the University of Bergen, which is located at the heart of the city centre (map of Bergen centre and the conference venue). All conference venues as well as hotels, restaurants etc are within short walking distance.

Bergen International Airport Flesland has direct flights from Oslo, London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Aberdeen and other European cities. You will find more info in the Travel section

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Bergen is located at the south-west coast of Norway
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View of Bergen from the top of mount Fl�ien [Foto: Sverre Skilbreid]  

 

 

  UPDATES
13 OCTOBER, 2005
Online registration has now closed. Registration on site, NOK 300 per day.
12 OCTOBER, 2005
Conference venue address: Ulrike Pihils hus, Prof. Keysersgate 1. Look for a pale blue and pink house. Please phone Eli on 0047 99 44 14 14 if you have any problems finding us. See map (430 k), opens in new window.
30 SEPTEMBER, 2005
Programme, travel section and front page have been updated.
6 SEPTEMBER, 2005
Web site has been updated with Submission Guidelines for presenters
18 AUGUST, 2005
Programme has been updated
9 JUNE, 2005
Abstracts and preliminary programme have been added to the web site.
21 MAY, 2005
The accommodation page has been updated with special conference offers and information about budget accommodation.
19 APRIL, 2005
The deadline for CfP has now been reached.
16 APRIL, 2005
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Games: The Art of Simulation
Espen Aarseth
IT University of Copenhagen

What Am I Doing in Vietnam?
Jon Dovey
University of Bristol

28 MARCH , 2005
Registration is now open.
22 MARCH, 2005
The opening of the registration has been postponed from 21 March to 28 March
25 FEBRUARY, 2005
Call for papers has been published. Submit abstract
18 FEBRUARY, 2005
The conference web site has been launched.

 
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