TY - CHAP A1 - Ljungström, Mattias T1 - Remarks on digital play spaces N2 - Most play spaces support completely different actions than we normally would think of when moving through real space, out of play. This paper therefore discusses the relationship between selected game rules and game spaces in connection to the behaviors, or possible behaviors, of the player. Space will be seen as a modifier or catalyst of player behavior. Six categories of game space are covered: Joy of movement, exploration, tactical, social, performative, and creative spaces. Joy of movement is examined in detail, with a briefer explanation of the other categories. Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-24602 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Müller, Petra A1 - Coppock, Patrick A1 - Liebe, Michael A1 - Mersch, Dieter A1 - Bogost, Ian A1 - Bartle, Richard A1 - Juul, Jesper A1 - Løvlie, Anders Sundnes A1 - Pohl, Kirsten A1 - Schrape, Niklas A1 - Hoffstadt, Christian A1 - Nagenborg, Michael A1 - Liboriussen, Bjarke A1 - Meldgaard, Betty Li A1 - Günzel, Stephan A1 - Ljungström, Mattias A1 - Jennett, Charlene A1 - Cox, Anna L. A1 - Cairns, Paul A1 - Mukherjee, Souvik A1 - Pinchbeck, Dan A1 - Glashüttner, Robert ED - Günzel, Stephan ED - Liebe, Michael ED - Mersch, Dieter T1 - Conference proceedings of The Philosophy of Computer Games 2008 N2 - This first volume of the DIGAREC Series holds the proceedings of the conference “The Philosophy of Computer Games”, held at the University of Potsdam from May 8-10, 2008. The contributions of the conference address three fields of computer game research that are philosophically relevant and, likewise, to which philosophical reflection is crucial. These are: ethics and politics, the action-space of games, and the magic circle. All three topics are interlinked and constitute the paradigmatic object of computer games: Whereas the first describes computer games on the outside, looking at the cultural effects of games as well as on moral practices acted out with them, the second describes computer games on the inside, i.e. how they are constituted as a medium. The latter finally discusses the way in which a border between these two realms, games and non-games, persists or is already transgressed in respect to a general performativity. T3 - DIGAREC Series - 01 Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-20072 SN - 978-3-940793-49-2 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER -