Florence Smith Nicholls is a Postdoctoral Researcher at ITU Copenhagen. Prior to their doctoral research on “Archaeological Game Design,” they worked as an archaeologist for 7 years, and they have been conducting archaeogaming research since 2016. They have previously been on the organising committee for the FDG PCG workshop and organised an archaeogaming session at the Theroetical Archaeology Group conference in 2019.
Contact: flonic@itu.dk
Dr. Michael Cook is a Senior Lecturer and Deputy Head of the Human-Centred Computing Group at King’s College London. He specialises in research relating to procedural content generation, computational creativity and automated game design. His research has overlapped archaeological theory and practice through his collaborative supervisory work with Smith Nicholls, with the link between procedural generation and archaeological interpretation/interpretive play.
Contact: mike.cook@kcl.ac.uk