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theory: Dr. Chris Chesher Papers Online
Posted on Thursday, May 25 @ 02:26:41 CEST by rebecca

Papers
Dr. Chris Chesher is an Australian researcher whose research interests include
  • medium specificity: what makes computers distinctive as a media form? What are the social and cultural implications of media change?
  • conflicts and synergies in collaborative new media production work practices
  • computer games as an emerging set of cultural conventions, and how they are articulated into wider contexts than traditional games subcultures
Many of his papers are available online including
  • How to tell apart computer games and new media art
  • Console games and the glaze
Links to his work can be found here.


at http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/informatics/index.php?page=staff&id=chrchesh

 
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