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204 pages • first pub 2012 (editions)
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For readers fascinated by the intersection of technology, creativity, and self-expression, Inter/vention: Free Play in the Age of Electracy by Ian Bogost, Gregory Ulmer, and Jan Rune Holmevik offers a provocative exploration of the transformative power of play in the digital age, inviting them to discover the liberating potential of electracy and unlock new possibilities for innovation and imagination.
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A proposal that electracy--the special skills needed to navigate and understand our digital world--can be developed through play. In today's complex digital world, we must understand new media expressions and digital experiences not simply as more...
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204 pages • first pub 2012 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
Publication date: Not specified
For readers fascinated by the intersection of technology, creativity, and self-expression, Inter/vention: Free Play in the Age of Electracy by Ian Bogost, Gregory Ulmer, and Jan Rune Holmevik offers a provocative exploration of the transformative power of play in the digital age, inviting them to discover the liberating potential of electracy and unlock new possibilities for innovation and imagination.
Description
A proposal that electracy--the special skills needed to navigate and understand our digital world--can be developed through play. In today's complex digital world, we must understand new media expressions and digital experiences not simply as more...
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