Kathee Brewer, editor at large for AVN Online, will speak at the Sex in Video Games Conference June 8-9 at the Lodge at Union Square here.
Brewer possesses 11 years of adult industry perspective, working first as a webmaster and since 2000 as an editor for AVN Online, the trade journal for digital content and emerging technology in the adult entertainment industry. She will join moderator Jeb Havens and fellow panelist Dr. P. Sandor Gardos of MyPleasure.com in a discussion titled “Integrating the Adult & Game Markets.”
“I’m honored to be invited to participate in the first Sex in Video Games Conference,” Brewer says. “There are some really exciting developments occurring on that front—I’ve been watching them with great interest for a couple of years now. Both gaming and adult entertainment are multi-billion dollar industries, and the nexus of the two of them is an exciting place to be.”
The conference is the first of its kind, bringing together videogame developers and the adult industry. This unique conference will focus on the design, development, and technology of risqué videogames and will feature attendees and speakers from around the world.
The conference’s two-day run features a keynote from Wired “Sex Drive” columnist Regina Lynn, numerous lectures, a machinima art show (erotic art and movies derived from videogames), and panel discussions with leaders in videogame development and the adult industry.
Suzanne Freyjadis-Chuberka, president of conference organizer Evergreen Events, says, “Kathee is an exciting addition to the Sex in Video Games Conference. Her insight on the adult industry will be highly valuable for the conference attendees.”
AVN Online announced last week that it is the Premier Media Sponsor for the Sex in Video Games Conference. The media network brings much exposure to the conference’s first show and spotlights the convergence of videogames and adult content.
To register for the conference, visit SexInVideoGames.com. Early-bird prices have been extended and are available at $295 until April 27. After that date, registration will be $395 until June 1 and $495 after June 1 or on-site. Special academic pricing is available until May 15.