Jamin Brophy-Warren
Jamin Warren is the co-founder of videogame arts and culture company Kill Screen, which publishes a website, produces a magazine, and runs a store. With mentors in the New York Times Magazine, New Yorker, Observer, NPR, and Wired, Kill Screen is dedicated to asking the question of what games mean to those who play them and those who make them. Jamin spent four years at the Wall Street Journal as an arts and entertainment reporter and previously was a music critic for Pitchfork Media. He's spoken at Harvard and New York University and his writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, New Yorker, Paris Review, Fast Company, Slate and others. He graduated from Harvard University in 2004 with a focus on cultural theory and lives in Brooklyn.