“Our world is full of cycles”: On Heaven’s Vault, Archaeology, and the Supremacy of Language
Jennifer Cromwell (Manchester Metropolitan University), with a response by Jane Draycott (University of Glasgow)
Heaven’s Vault (Inkle, 2019) is an archaeological science-fiction interactive storytelling adventure game. As archaeologist Aliya Elasra you explore the Nebula, together with your robotic sidekick Six, deciphering the ancient script and language of the ‘Ancients’, on the basis of artefacts and sites that you discover along the way.
In this seminar, Dr Jennifer Cromwell will discuss how archaeology – and archaeologists – are presented, as well as the prominence of philology (the study of language) and its centrality to the narrative. In so doing, she will explore how the game both challenges conventional gaming (and pop-cultural) portrayals of archaeology and its colonial framework, but also how it succumbs to them.
Dr Jennifer Cromwell is a Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at Manchester Metropolitan University.
This is an online event, hosted on Zoom. Wednesday 17th November 2021, 4pm - 5:30pm.
Tickets are free and can be booked here.
For further information or questions please contact: J.Cromwell@mmu.ac.uk or p.wake@mmu.ac.uk.