Steffen Bogen

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Steffen Bogen (* 1967 ) is a German art historian and game designer .

Life

Steffen Bogen studied art history , German and semiotics in Stuttgart , Bologna and Marburg . In October 1997, Bogen began his work as a research assistant in the field of art history / art history at the University of Konstanz . He teaches in the course literature - art - media and researches questions of picture narration, diagrammatics and the cultural history of cartography . In 2004 Steffen Bogen was Scholar in Residence at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. From 2006 to 2010 he was a fellow at the Zukunftskolleg at the University of Konstanz. In 2007 he completed his habilitation at the University of Konstanz, where he has been a research assistant and university lecturer with the title of professor since 2009

Twelve of his games have appeared so far. Two of his games were named Game of the Year : Grab Hubi! by Ravensburger as children's game of the year 2012, Camel Up by Eggertspiele / Pegasus Spiele as game of the year 2014.

Ludography (selection)

  • 2008: wobbly bridge ( Schmidt games )
  • 2008: Bibi Blocksberg: The Bewitched Cloud Hiding Place (Schmidt Spiele)
  • 2009: Razzo Raketo (Selecta)
  • 2009: Commissioner Kugelblitz: Ganovenjagd (Schmidt Spiele)
  • 2009: The three ???: The cursed castle ( Kosmos Spiele )
  • 2010: Tipi (Schmidt Games)
  • 2010: Shaun the Sheep: Cake Chaos (Cosmos Games)
  • 2011: Aunt Trudels Trödel ( Zoch Verlag )
  • 2011: Grab Hubi! ( Ravensburger Spieleverlag )
  • 2013: Grab Hubi Bringing Game (Ravensburger Spieleverlag)
  • 2013: Phileas Fogg & Co (Konstanz University Press)
  • 2014: The three ??? Kids: Trace of the Dragon (Cosmos Games)
  • 2014: Camel Up ( eggertspiele and others)
  • 2015: Camel Up: Supercup ( eggertspiele, etc.)
  • 2015: Camel Up Cards ( eggertspiele etc.)

Awards (selection)

Publications (selection)

  • Dreaming and telling. Self-reflection of visual art before 1300 , Munich 2001
  • Silhouette and sundial. Thoughts on an art historical diagram ", in: Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 68, 2005, pp. 153–176
  • with Felix Thürlemann: Rome. A city in maps from antiquity to today , Darmstadt 2009;
  • with Jörg Dünne and Kirsten Kramer: World Networks - World Games. A book and a game on Jules Verne's 'Around the World in 80 Days' , Konstanz 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( memento of the original from December 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.deutsches-museum.de
  2. Alumni of the Zukunftskolleg. Accessed August 13, 2018 .