Listen "Episode 3 - Sid Meier's Civilization and its Discontents"
Episode Synopsis
Sections (time = start of section):
Intro - 0:00
Civ 5 - 2:46
Schut Article - 20:45
Galloway Chapter - 39:42
What's in Your System? - 1:01:46
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Objects Discussed
Game: Sid Meier's Civilization 5 (2010)
Articles:
"Strategic Simulations and Our Past: The Bias of Computer Games in the Presentation of History" (Kevin Schut, 2007)
"Allegories of Control" - 4th chapter from book “Gaming: Essays on Algorithmic Culture” (Alexander Galloway, 2006)
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Hosts:
Derek Price - Twitter: https://twitter.com/digital_derek
Terrell Taylor - Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackSocrates
Kyle Romero - Twitter: https://twitter.com/e_kyle_romero
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Contact us!
E-mail: scholarsatplaypodcast(at)gmail.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScholarsAtPlay
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Special thanks: The Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy at Vanderbilt University (esp. Jay Clayton), HASTAC, the “Critical Gaming Project” @ University of Washington, especially Ed Chang, and Visager for the use of his song "The Plateau at Night" (check out more at their Free Music Archive page or on twitter at twitter.com/visagermusic)
Intro - 0:00
Civ 5 - 2:46
Schut Article - 20:45
Galloway Chapter - 39:42
What's in Your System? - 1:01:46
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Objects Discussed
Game: Sid Meier's Civilization 5 (2010)
Articles:
"Strategic Simulations and Our Past: The Bias of Computer Games in the Presentation of History" (Kevin Schut, 2007)
"Allegories of Control" - 4th chapter from book “Gaming: Essays on Algorithmic Culture” (Alexander Galloway, 2006)
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Hosts:
Derek Price - Twitter: https://twitter.com/digital_derek
Terrell Taylor - Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackSocrates
Kyle Romero - Twitter: https://twitter.com/e_kyle_romero
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Contact us!
E-mail: scholarsatplaypodcast(at)gmail.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScholarsAtPlay
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Special thanks: The Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy at Vanderbilt University (esp. Jay Clayton), HASTAC, the “Critical Gaming Project” @ University of Washington, especially Ed Chang, and Visager for the use of his song "The Plateau at Night" (check out more at their Free Music Archive page or on twitter at twitter.com/visagermusic)
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