Parables of the posthuman: digital realities, gaming, and the player experience

Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press (2015)
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Abstract

Approaches the direct experience of gaming by asking: what does it mean for the player to enter the machinic "world" of the game? What forms of subjectivity does the game offer to the player? What happens to consciousness itself when one plays?

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