The Killscreen Podcast

By Jamin Warren

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Episodes: 28

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Join host Jamin Warren on conversations with someone of the most unique and experimental artists, designers, and thinkers in the worlds of games, play and culture Jamin Warren founded Killscreen and has produced events such as the Versions conference for VR arts and creativity, in partnership with NEW INC. Warren also programmed the first Tribeca Games Festival, the groundbreaking Arcade at the Museum of Modern Art, and the Kill Screen Festival, which Mashable called "the TED of videogames." Additionally, he has served as an advisor for the Museum of Modern Art's design department, acted as cluster chair for the Gaming category for the Webbys, and hosted Game/Show for PBS Digital Studios.

Episode Date
The Level Designer Who Went Underwater
May 18, 2026
Lou Faroux: Internet Collapse, the Sewing Circle, and Building Digital Worlds from Queer Hollywood History
May 13, 2026
Can Art Fight Climate Change? Kara Stone & Joshua Dawson on Solar Servers, Degrowth, and Making Work in a Crisis
May 05, 2026
100 Strangers, One Controller: Making asses.masses with Patrick Blenkarn & Milton Lim
Apr 28, 2026
Vadim Nickel Is Waiting for Games to Hear Themselves
Apr 21, 2026
The Body Is the Controller: Symoné on Circus, Memory, and Live Play
Apr 19, 2026
Dance Moms Trained a Generation to Perform for Algorithms
Apr 14, 2026
What If A Love Eternal's Story Doesn't Explain Itself?
Feb 19, 2026
He Fed a Classic Anthropology Text To Make An AI Game. Here's What Happened.
Feb 13, 2026
Doors That Don't Open: Simon Flesser on Constraint, Preservation, and Northern European Melancholy
Feb 05, 2026
Why This Game About the Haitian Revolution Has No Bullets
Jan 28, 2026
Spending the Big Bucks
Jan 23, 2026
The Dog, The War, & The Souls You Can't Save
Jan 08, 2026
Why should we treat video games as archaeological sites?
Dec 16, 2025
Silicon Valley in a Sand Trap with Sam Ghantous
Aug 08, 2025
Exploring the material culture of games with metalwork, jewelry, and a little bit of horror
Aug 17, 2023
How to design political games with a broken heart
Apr 21, 2023
Sam and Andy Rolfes put the life in livesteam
Apr 22, 2021
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley creates game worlds from autonomous archives
Mar 10, 2021
Rachel Rossin creates entropy from infinity
Feb 18, 2021
Salome Asega on cultivating the ecosystem of art and technology
Feb 03, 2021
Gayatri Kodikal excavates the ruins of history, time, and play
Jan 20, 2021
Yasmin Elayat believes art drives innovation
Jan 06, 2021
Nicole He on talking to computers
Dec 07, 2020
Monument Valley's Lea Schönfelder on designing within constraints
Aug 08, 2020
Videogames, conspiracy theories and the American imagination
Aug 01, 2020
The Stanley Parable's Davey Wreden on breaking the fourth wall
Jul 25, 2020
MoMA's Paola Antonelli on thinking of games as design objects
Jul 18, 2020