Unstable Aesthetics: Game Engines and the Strangeness of Modding
Autor Eddie Lohmeyeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2023
The contemporary artists highlighted throughout this book-Cory Arcangel, JODI, Julian Oliver, Krista Hoefle, and Brent Watanabe, among others -- were attracted to the architectures of engines because they allowed them to explore vital relationships among abstraction, technology, and the body. Artists employed a range of modding techniques-hacking the ROM chips on Nintendo cartridges to produce experimental video, deconstructing source code to generate psychedelic glitch patterns, and collaging together surreal gameworlds-to intentionally dissect the engine's operations and unveil illusions of movement within algorithmic spaces. Through key moments in game engine history, Lohmeyer formulates a rich phenomenology of video games by focusing on the liminal spaces of interaction among system and body, or rather the strangeness of art modding.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501374708
ISBN-10: 1501374702
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 68 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501374702
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 68 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Table of Contents
_PR35S_5T4RT!: The Mechanisms of Art Modding
ER40R 1: A (Scroll) Down Memory Lane: Non-Play and the Vitality of 8-bit Engines in Cory Arcangel's Super Mario Bros. Mods
ER40R 2: Slaying Machines: Embodied Mimesis in ArsDoom
ER40R 3: "Perspective Engines" and the Strangeness of 3D Space in JODI's Untitled Game
ER40R 4: Generative Mods and the Violence of Sensation
ER40R 5: Random Planets and Alien (Dis)orientations in WE BUILD WORLDS
1N5ER7_C0IN T0 C0N71NU3: Intractable Spaces
Bibliography
Index
_PR35S_5T4RT!: The Mechanisms of Art Modding
ER40R 1: A (Scroll) Down Memory Lane: Non-Play and the Vitality of 8-bit Engines in Cory Arcangel's Super Mario Bros. Mods
ER40R 2: Slaying Machines: Embodied Mimesis in ArsDoom
ER40R 3: "Perspective Engines" and the Strangeness of 3D Space in JODI's Untitled Game
ER40R 4: Generative Mods and the Violence of Sensation
ER40R 5: Random Planets and Alien (Dis)orientations in WE BUILD WORLDS
1N5ER7_C0IN T0 C0N71NU3: Intractable Spaces
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Unstable Aesthetics provides a thorough and scholarly examination of current and historical video game art modding with a keen understanding of the poetics of the genre generated through both materiality and audience engagement. Abstraction is at the core of Lohmeyer's investigations - pulsing, perceptual spaces made to produce bodily affect.
From Mario Clouds and Ars Doom to Velvet Strike and San Andreas Streaming Deer Cam, Eddie Lohmeyer's Unstable Aesthetics offers a new perspective-or rather, a glitchy anamorphic angle-on the concept of game art through a deeply material analysis of both videogame technology and the experience of playing games in galleries, museums, biennials, and festivals. Moving deftly between PRG ROMs and BSP trees on one hand and media theory and object-oriented feminism on the other, Lohmeyer shows exactly how artists' mods not only expose and expand the capacities of game engines, but also change the ways we play.
From Mario Clouds and Ars Doom to Velvet Strike and San Andreas Streaming Deer Cam, Eddie Lohmeyer's Unstable Aesthetics offers a new perspective-or rather, a glitchy anamorphic angle-on the concept of game art through a deeply material analysis of both videogame technology and the experience of playing games in galleries, museums, biennials, and festivals. Moving deftly between PRG ROMs and BSP trees on one hand and media theory and object-oriented feminism on the other, Lohmeyer shows exactly how artists' mods not only expose and expand the capacities of game engines, but also change the ways we play.