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Welcome, <em>Wired</em>. We call this land "Internet" | Boing Boing Gadgets
Joel Johnson rounds on Wired for the gulf between their online and printed formats; the comments thread turns into a much more rational, and reasonable, discussion from many Wired staff, past and present.
magazines  wired  blogs  online  media  print  criticism 
may 2009 by infovore
The Brainy Gamer: The problem with play
"But these arguments aren't getting us anywhere because the problem isn't the games. The problem is the _play_. When we engage with games, we _play_ with them. We don't read them; we don't attend them; we don't view them in a gallery. We _play_ them. And that's a big problem."
games  play  criticism  workethic  culture  media 
october 2008 by infovore
Versus CluClu Land: The Limits of Escapism
"This is the challenge, it seems to me: it's to do with the tools of design-- rules and states-- what other media do with images and sound: reveal the world as seen through different eyes, with lapidary clarity and moral courage. And this means moving beyond merely empowering and entertaining the player."
iroquoispliskin  escapism  play  games  media  art  criticism  entertainment  story  narrative 
october 2008 by infovore
Industry Apologetics: It's Not Just A Game
"“It’s only a game” is a phrase that agrees with all of those who ever looked down their noses at the medium... who want to promote the kind of prejudice that will keep games from ever achieving widespread respect for everything they are."
games  play  culture  society  writing  criticism  media  kotaku  mainstream 
july 2008 by infovore

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