Erik Champion

Professorial Chair
Humanities
Curtin University
Australia

Biography

Professor Erik Champion (PhD Melbourne) is Professor of Cultural Visualisation at Curtin University. A past ARC SPIRT PhD scholarship holder, he has received Fulbright and Greece-NZ scholarships, a Distinguished Lecturer Invitation from UC Berkeley, funding from the Danish government and Apple, and facilitated major grants and awards in Europe and America from organisations such as the EU and COST, ERASMUS, European Digital Humanities, Mellon Foundation, Digital Heritage Centre funding (York, Leiden, Uppsala, Aarhus), and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). He was a team leader of Research and Engagement for DARIAH (www.dariah.eu) and project leader of DIGHUMLAB Denmark, a 5-year 30 million DKK national infrastructure project. He writes in the area of game design and virtual heritage, books include Playing With The Past and Critical Gaming: Interactive History and Virtual Heritage.

Research Intrest

Virtual Reality and Related Simulation, Architectural History and Theory, Computer Gaming and Animation, Interactive Media

List of Publications
Champion E (2016) “Worldfulness, Role-enrichment & Moving Rituals: Design Ideas for CRPGs.”Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association (ToDIGRA) 1 (Diversity of play: G): 117-143.
Champion E (2016) “Digital humanities is text heavy, visualization light, and simulation poor.”Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 1: 1-1.
Champion E (2016) “Entertaining the similarities and distinctions between serious games and virtual heritage projects.”Entertainment Computing 14: 67-74.