La Transplanisphere preferred to take advantage of a large annual event bringing together more than a hundred international and national cultural actors, local, national and international institutions and stakeholders to promote the games and the project. This has indeed reached a very large audience, and a wide variety of actors interested in the project and likely to use the games. In addition, 5 other dissemination events took place at the same time in the other 6 partner countries, creating a truly transnational gaming experience across Europe.
The two dissemination events therefore took place during the two evenings of the Assembly, at the end of the day, following the discussions and activities organised by the RCE. The project was mentioned and quickly presented during the day’s discussions and thus reached around 100 cultural, educational and stakeholder actors.
In the evening, dedicated moments for the project were organised and “officially” gathered 9 local and 8 international participants. The participants were representatives of artistic, cultural, civic and educational associations, national and international institutions (such as the French Institute of Tunisia for example) and stakeholders of the sector. They were all interested in the project, the serious games approach to complex and important issues, their artistic, educational, popularisation and engagement potential.