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Home   >  Events  >  Creative CITM: "Art as Window and Mirror"
Date: Wednesday 25-02-2026
Class schedule: 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Location: Online

On Wednesday, February 25, at 5:30 p.m., the Image and Multimedia Technology Centre (CITM-UPC) is hosting the new conference Creative CITM: "Art as Window and Mirror".

We will be joined by the speaker Jennifer Svedberg-Yen, lead writer of the acclaimed video game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The session will be online.

The game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the debut title of French studio Sandfall Interactive, has achieved remarkable international recognition, winning over both critics and audiences and becoming the most awarded video game in the history of The Game Awards, with nine awards out of a total of thirteen nominations at the 2025 edition.

During the talk, Jennifer will delve into the narrative construction of this unique project and share her professional journey in the video game industry, with a focus on creative writing as a means of artistic expression.

The conference will be held in English.

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Creative CITM: “Art as Window and Mirror”