Global gaming networks are heterogenous collectives of localized practices, not unified commercial products. Shifting the analysis of digital games to local specificities that build and perform the global and general, Gaming Rhythms employs ethnographic work conducted in Venezuela and Australia to account for the material experiences of actual game players.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Unaustralia Article Online

Alright, looks like my contribution to the CSAA (Cultural Studies Association of Australasia) 2006 conference on Unaustralia is online. [September 2010 - sorry its not on line anymore fee free to request it directly from me].

About Me

This blog started as a PhD blog, for my project 'Global Rhythms: Video games and the Transformation of Play'. It finally become a book. This is a "historic" record of the trials a tribulations.