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- Title
Recursive Space: Play and Creating Space.
- Authors
Wood, Aylish
- Abstract
Space is reconfigured through the participations of both gamers and the game, where game is understood as the programming and hardware of a game technology. Extending our understandings of the contributions of both gamer and game, the outcome of play emerges as the agencies of each are co-constituted. This space is recursive, based on feedback between the state of the game (relations between the objects) and the state of the gamer, which includes their knowledge, skill, mood and attention. The idea of recursive space is developed in two ways. First, as another means of describing a gamer's engagement with space, one that gives a greater account of the participation of technology. Secondly, it gives us a way of thinking about play as a process of creating space.
- Publication
Games & Culture, 2012, Vol 7, Issue 1, p87
- ISSN
1555-4120
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1555412012440310