Rules themselves create fictions by the very fact of complying with their respective rules, is separated from real life where there is no activity that literally corresponds to any of these games [they] are played for real. As if is not necessary (Caillois 1962, 8). Replace cops and robbers and dolls houses with their digital descendants Grand Theft […]more…
There’s a review of the Bristol interventions into this year’s remarkable, and building-site-themed, DiGRA conference in Hilversum, Utrecht by Jon Dovey here, which saves me a job. I should note that I did a version of the Phenomenology of Angry Birds for a redux version of the Puppy Machines panel with Patrick, Helen and Bart, and there was […]more…