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Tag archive for ‘Video Games’

<strong>Biometrics and Machinima, Reanimated:<br/> Jacqueline Goss’s “Stranger Comes to Town”</strong><br/><em>Dale Hudson / NYU Abu Dhabi</em>

Biometrics and Machinima, Reanimated:
Jacqueline Goss’s “Stranger Comes to Town”

Dale Hudson / NYU Abu Dhabi

Dale Hudson discusses the use of machinima as critique of U.S. labor and immigration laws.

<p></p><p>Micro-Ethnographies of the Screen: Flatworld

Micro-Ethnographies of the Screen: Flatworld

by: Dan Leopard / St. Mary’s College of California
In the second part in his discussion of screens in our daily lives, Leopard considers the implicit training and conditioning of ICT’s virtual and miltary-funded Flatworld Project.

<p></p><p>An Analog Form in a Digital Box: Sitcoms, Mitcoms, and New Media Pliancy

An Analog Form in a Digital Box: Sitcoms, Mitcoms, and New Media Pliancy

by: Judd Ethan Ruggill and Ken S. McAllister / University of Arizona
Everyone Frags Raymond — When Computer Games & TV Forms Collide