From 15 to 17 March 2024, the 2nd edition of historical narrative game scriptwriting workshop was held in Villa Decius as a part of the WIRE project. This was the second event of the Memory Route -methodology developed for the WIRE project, involving the participants in educational activities in each of the partner countries (Greece, Poland, Italy and Spain). The opening of the Memory Route in Poland was accompanied by a lecture by prof. Barbara Klich-Kluczeweska from the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University and a conversation with Liliana Sonik – a Polish philologist and opposition activist from the period of the Polish People’s Republic, conducted by Zuzanna Grabska and Marek Blacha, students at the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University. Participants of the Memory Route also took part in a historical walk through the Old Town in the footsteps of Krakow’s oppositionists from the period of the Polish People’s Republic. During the workshop conducted by experts from the Krakow Technology Park, project participants in international teams created their own prototypes of educational narrative games inspired by the biographies of women involved in the resistance movement against totalitarian regimes in Italy, Spain, Greece and Poland in different historical periods.
We would like to thank the Participants and Partners of the WIRE project: Universitat Autònoma Barcelona, Scuola di Pace di Monte Sole, Contemporary Social History Archives (ASKI), Krakow Technology Park, Digital Dragons, Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University.
We owe special thanks to prof. Barbara Klich-Kluczewska and Mrs. Liliana Sonik.
Fot. Paweł Mazur