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Multiple Format Search and Rescue Robot as a Competitive Arena -- An On-Line Classification Approach of Visitors’ Movements in 3D Virtual Museums -- A Machine That Daydreams -- Cluster Analysis for Personalised Mobile Entertainment Content -- Auto-explanation System: Player Satisfaction in Strategy-Based Board Games -- Comparing Binarisation Techniques for the Processing of Ancient Manuscripts -- Complex Game Design Modeling -- Haptic Carillon: A Computationally Enhanced Mechanical Performing Instrument -- 3D Geometric and Haptic Modeling of Hand-Woven Textile Artifacts -- Pocket Gamelan: Realizations of a Microtonal Composition on a Linux Phone Using Open Source Music Synthesis Software -- Creating Memory: Reading a Patching Language -- The Promise of Fuzzy Logic in Generalised Music Composition -- Structuralism, Attitude and the Computer: Questioning the Notion of “Cultural Computing” -- Looking for Culture in Video Games: Three Conceptual Approaches -- Supporting Multiple Perspectives on 3D Museum Artefacts through Interoperable Annotations -- Interactivity in Games: The Player’s Engagement -- Co-production and Co-creation: Creative Practice in Social Inclusion -- Opening the Can: Public Interaction with Ready-Made Contents -- Cultural Computing – How to Investigate a Form of Unconscious User Experiences in Mixed Realities -- Emotions as a Communication Medium between the Unconscious and the Conscious -- Emotional Expression of Korean Dance Assisted by a Virtual Environment System -- Machine-Made Puzzles and Hand-Made Puzzles -- Cultural Computing – Creative Power Integrating Culture, Unconsciousness and Software -- Entertainment and Its Future.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second IFIP TC 14 Entertainment Computing Symposium, ECS 2010, held as part of the 21st World Computer Congress, WCC 2010, in Brisbane, Australia, in September 2010. The 23 revised full papers presented together with one invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers address substantial cultural issues such as sensitivity, memory, spirituality, storytelling, racial characteristics etc. that have not been treated in computer science and engineering so far. The topics range from preservation of cultural heritage and traditional technologies using computers, treating models and types in cultural contents to cultural education using computers.

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