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Games and Modes of Production

Submitted by Ian Bogost (not verified) – Wed, 2007 – 05 – 09 16:23

I am happy to admit that games are not merely representations. I think analysis of games from the perspective of their modes of production are necessary and fruitful, but I find methods steeped only in such methods to be lacking. I think yours and Galloway's approaches are indeed similar in this respect, and I have the same gripe with his book.

My current work with Nick Montfort on Platform Studies is one example of an attempt to consider both representation and artistic mode of production.

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