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Jovan Maud

GTA V to Skyrim: the ten most beautiful walks in gaming | Tech | The Guardian - 8 views

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    Thinking of gaming as an immersive, and aesthetic experience.
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    Following the article above I found another interesting article directly linked to gaming aesthetics and their introduction to the short film genre with the use of in-game footage (the festival was last year): http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-10/16/other-places-andy-kelly The Videos are worth a watch. Other articles on wired.co.uk are also worth a look. EDIT: http://www.otherplaces.co.uk/ ----> For a longer list of short beautiful videos consisting of ingame footage.
Jovan Maud

The Memory Bank » Blog Archive » In Rousseau's footsteps: David Graeber and t... - 0 views

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    If you're interested in issues of social equality, debt, finance, etc -- AND the internet, you might like to read this long review of David Graeber's book "Debt: The Last 5,000 years". If you follow Hart here, the internet offers something much greater than just a means of communication -- it could offer a necessary element in creating new, more "human" forms of social interaction.
Jovan Maud

The Memory Bank » Blog Archive » Opening Anthropology: An interview with Keit... - 0 views

  • I have discussed what happened next, at least for Britain, in “How my generation let down our students [5]”. The watershed of the 1970s culminated in the neoliberal counter-revolution that saw Reagan and Thatcher come to power. Competitive pseudo-markets based academic assessment on so-called “objective” indicators, especially research publications. Bureaucracies became more interventionist along with the wholesale corporatization of university culture. What was left of academic community was destroyed by the growing gap between a few established professors who took leave often and a reserve army of precarious young teachers. The publishing oligopoly exhausted library budgets with their over-priced journals, while the academics competed for the status of getting published in them. Everyone agrees that the contents are worthless and are not read. Faced with the challenge of the internet, most academics did their utmost to maintain the system of feudal private property that has now overwhelmed the universities.
Jovan Maud

The Technium: The Improbable is the New Normal - 0 views

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    Is the extraordinary the new normal? Is the internet changing our relationship to the extraordinary?
Jovan Maud

Game Design as Cultural Practice » Blog Archive » The design of Second Life a... - 1 views

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    Here's an promising-looking blog for those of you interested in gaming.
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