FCJ-134 Reflections on the Philosophy of Pervasive Gaming—With Special Emphasis on Rules, Gameplay, and Virtuality

In this article I describe and discuss the ontology of new pervasive interfaces emphasising in particular so-called pervasive gaming. First, I examine the term gameplay in terms of rules and divide it into two levels. One has to do with the (more or less successful) amalgamation of rules and tactics...

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Main Author: Bo Kampmann Walther
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Language:English
Published: Open Humanities Press 2011-12-01
Series:Fibreculture Journal
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Online Access:http://nineteen.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-134-reflections-on-the-philosophy-of-pervasive-gaming%E2%80%94with-special-emphasis-on-rules-gameplay-and-virtuality/
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description In this article I describe and discuss the ontology of new pervasive interfaces emphasising in particular so-called pervasive gaming. First, I examine the term gameplay in terms of rules and divide it into two levels. One has to do with the (more or less successful) amalgamation of rules and tactics, while the other one hinges on the balance between exploration based play and level-oriented gaming. Second, I scrutinise the act of playing (play-mode) and the act of gaming (game-mode). Thirdly, I reflect on the Deleuzian claim that the virtual is not opposed to the real but rather must be understood as the condition for actuality. I then use this conception of virtuality as a means to explain the relational structure of play that connects and yet is irreducible to gaming. As a whole, the article is an attempt to further legitimise the field of pervasive gaming theory: pervasive ludology; and, moreover, to lay out the foundation for what could be coined the meta-ludic architecture of pervasive games, i.e. that which constitutes the playability and epistemology of the post-screen paradigm.
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spelling doaj.art-66fb4f0f9e6c4484968327cf226cdc512022-12-21T20:19:50ZengOpen Humanities PressFibreculture Journal1449-14432011-12-0119126143FCJ-134 Reflections on the Philosophy of Pervasive Gaming—With Special Emphasis on Rules, Gameplay, and VirtualityBo Kampmann WaltherIn this article I describe and discuss the ontology of new pervasive interfaces emphasising in particular so-called pervasive gaming. First, I examine the term gameplay in terms of rules and divide it into two levels. One has to do with the (more or less successful) amalgamation of rules and tactics, while the other one hinges on the balance between exploration based play and level-oriented gaming. Second, I scrutinise the act of playing (play-mode) and the act of gaming (game-mode). Thirdly, I reflect on the Deleuzian claim that the virtual is not opposed to the real but rather must be understood as the condition for actuality. I then use this conception of virtuality as a means to explain the relational structure of play that connects and yet is irreducible to gaming. As a whole, the article is an attempt to further legitimise the field of pervasive gaming theory: pervasive ludology; and, moreover, to lay out the foundation for what could be coined the meta-ludic architecture of pervasive games, i.e. that which constitutes the playability and epistemology of the post-screen paradigm.http://nineteen.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-134-reflections-on-the-philosophy-of-pervasive-gaming%E2%80%94with-special-emphasis-on-rules-gameplay-and-virtuality/Pervasive gamesgameplaygame spaceludologyrulesvirtuality
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FCJ-134 Reflections on the Philosophy of Pervasive Gaming—With Special Emphasis on Rules, Gameplay, and Virtuality
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gameplay
game space
ludology
rules
virtuality
title FCJ-134 Reflections on the Philosophy of Pervasive Gaming—With Special Emphasis on Rules, Gameplay, and Virtuality
title_full FCJ-134 Reflections on the Philosophy of Pervasive Gaming—With Special Emphasis on Rules, Gameplay, and Virtuality
title_fullStr FCJ-134 Reflections on the Philosophy of Pervasive Gaming—With Special Emphasis on Rules, Gameplay, and Virtuality
title_full_unstemmed FCJ-134 Reflections on the Philosophy of Pervasive Gaming—With Special Emphasis on Rules, Gameplay, and Virtuality
title_short FCJ-134 Reflections on the Philosophy of Pervasive Gaming—With Special Emphasis on Rules, Gameplay, and Virtuality
title_sort fcj 134 reflections on the philosophy of pervasive gaming with special emphasis on rules gameplay and virtuality
topic Pervasive games
gameplay
game space
ludology
rules
virtuality
url http://nineteen.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-134-reflections-on-the-philosophy-of-pervasive-gaming%E2%80%94with-special-emphasis-on-rules-gameplay-and-virtuality/
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