The Persistence of Code in Game Engine Culture

Author:   Eric Freedman (Columbia College Chicago, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   200
Publication Date:   20 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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The Persistence of Code in Game Engine Culture


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Author:   Eric Freedman (Columbia College Chicago, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9781138353398


ISBN 10:   1138353396
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   20 April 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Freedman skillfully reveals the importance of game engines for understanding contemporary video games. And then, he goes one step further, and reveals just how important they are for understanding cities, consumerism, and nearly every other aspect of modern life. This is a must read for every student of the media."" Eric Gordon, Professor of Civic Design, Emerson College ""Eric Freedman has taken a complex and concealed topic – how game engines function to constrain and create possibilities, which helps him consider the impact of code on everyday life – and rendered it visible. Freedman presents a well-written and well-informed critical analysis, using case studies that problematize and facilitate the interrogation of these technologies in their social contexts from multiple angles."" Rebecca Ann Lind, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago ""Freedman skillfully reveals the importance of game engines for understanding contemporary video games. And then, he goes one step further, and reveals just how important they are for understanding cities, consumerism, and nearly every other aspect of modern life. This is a must read for every student of the media."" Eric Gordon, Professor of Civic Design, Emerson College ""Eric Freedman has taken a complex and concealed topic – how game engines function to constrain and create possibilities, which helps him consider the impact of code on everyday life – and rendered it visible. Freedman presents a well-written and well-informed critical analysis, using case studies that problematize and facilitate the interrogation of these technologies in their social contexts from multiple angles."" Rebecca Ann Lind, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago"


Freedman skillfully reveals the importance of game engines for understanding contemporary video games. And then, he goes one step further, and reveals just how important they are for understanding cities, consumerism, and nearly every other aspect of modern life. This is a must read for every student of the media. - Eric Gordon, Professor of Civic Design, Emerson College Eric Freedman has taken a complex and concealed topic - how game engines function to constrain and create possibilities, which helps him consider the impact of code on everyday life - and rendered it visible. Freedman presents a well-written and well-informed critical analysis, using case studies that problematize and facilitate the interrogation of these technologies in their social contexts from multiple angles. - Rebecca Ann Lind, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago


Freedman skillfully reveals the importance of game engines for understanding contemporary video games. And then, he goes one step further, and reveals just how important they are for understanding cities, consumerism, and nearly every other aspect of modern life. This is a must read for every student of the media. Eric Gordon, Professor of Civic Design, Emerson College Eric Freedman has taken a complex and concealed topic - how game engines function to constrain and create possibilities, which helps him consider the impact of code on everyday life - and rendered it visible. Freedman presents a well-written and well-informed critical analysis, using case studies that problematize and facilitate the interrogation of these technologies in their social contexts from multiple angles. Rebecca Ann Lind, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago Freedman skillfully reveals the importance of game engines for understanding contemporary video games. And then, he goes one step further, and reveals just how important they are for understanding cities, consumerism, and nearly every other aspect of modern life. This is a must read for every student of the media. Eric Gordon, Professor of Civic Design, Emerson College Eric Freedman has taken a complex and concealed topic - how game engines function to constrain and create possibilities, which helps him consider the impact of code on everyday life - and rendered it visible. Freedman presents a well-written and well-informed critical analysis, using case studies that problematize and facilitate the interrogation of these technologies in their social contexts from multiple angles. Rebecca Ann Lind, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago


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Eric Freedman is Professor and Dean of the School of Media Arts at Columbia College Chicago. He is the author of Transient Images: Personal Media in Public Frameworks (2011) and serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of Creative Media Research and the advisory board of the Communication and Media Studies Research Network.

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