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Ambient Play
Contributor(s): Hjorth, Larissa (Author), Richardson, Ingrid (Author)
ISBN: 0262044366     ISBN-13: 9780262044363
Publisher: MIT Press
OUR PRICE:   $19.76  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Games & Activities | Video & Electronic
- Social Science | Popular Culture
Dewey: 306.481
LCCN: 2020000387
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.3" W x 8.1" (0.85 lbs) 200 pages
 
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How mobile games are part of our day-to-day lives and the ways we interact across digital, material, and social landscapes.

We often play games on our mobile devices when we have some time to kill--waiting in line, pausing between tasks, stuck on a bus. We play in solitude or in company, alone in a bedroom or with others in the family room. In Ambient Play, Larissa Hjorth and Ingrid Richardson examine how mobile gameplay fits into our day-to-day lives. They show that as mobile games spread across different genres, platforms, practices, and contexts, they become an important way of experiencing and navigating a digitally saturated world. Mobile games become conduits for what the authors call ambient play, pervading much of our social and communicative terrain. We become digital wayfarers, moving constantly among digital, social, and social worlds.

Hjorth and Richardson explore how households are transformed by media--how idiosyncratic media use can alter the spatial composition and emotional cadence of the home. They show how mobile games connect domestic forms of play with more public forms of playfulness in urban spaces, how collaborative play (both networked and face-to-face) is incorporated into private and public play, and how touchscreens and haptic play emphasize the perception of the moving body. Hjorth and Richardson invite us to think of mobile gaming as more than a "casual" distraction but as a complex cultural practice embedded into our contemporary ways of being, knowing, and communicating.