Assistant Professor Elizabeth Medina-Gray, of the Music Theory, History, and Composition department in the School of Music, will present at the 6th annual North American Conference on Video Game Music at the University of Hartford on March 30.
Her paper, "8-bit Sound/Music/Voice: An Analysis of the Multi-Category Dialogue Sound in Dragon Quest," is a part of a larger research project examining reduced representations of voices in video games, and the ways in which video game sounds can sometimes act simultaneously as voice, sound effect, and music.
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/2019032715250141