A play of bodies: how we perceive videogames

Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2018)
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Abstract

Across worlds and bodies -- Touching the looking glass -- With thumbs in mind -- To touch sights and sounds -- Repetition, failure, and permanence -- From hackers to cyborgs.

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