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First Person

Tuesday, March 16, 2004

Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Pat Harrigan have a new book out called First Person (now also in cloth edition). Subtitle: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game. The collection is organized as a series of discussions among creators and theorists. It has contributors like Aarseth, Eskelinen, Flanagan, Hayles, Jenkins, Murray, well, actually all the big players in the game theory field and narrative field :).

On grandtextauto Noah has a posting on First Person.

I have a copy of Wardrip-Fruin's The New Media Reader, and I think he/they did quite a good job on that (still flipping through the pages) so I'm curious to see how the First Person book will turn out to be.

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