The Sustainable Games Alliance is proposing a Digital Game Environmental Standard - best practice on measurement and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions that interprets and adds to GHG Protocol specifically for games industry. sustainablegamesalliance.org#freeplay24#angles24
See also this essential reporting from Canadaland www.canadaland.com/podcast/mini...
Papua New Guinea is a part of the world that few Canadians ever think about. But for the people of Porgera, their lives have been shaped by the decisions of Canadian companies.
I second Pilgrim in the Microworld. And add Ash, The Interface Envelope (2015), and Keogh, A Play of Bodies (2018), two more good phenomenological approaches.
The "logistics of anti-fascism" is a great way to put this, totally agree about both shows 👌🏻
Paywalled unfortunately, but I have a PDF floating around somewhere...
Stephen G. Nichols paper "Senses of the Imagination" (2011) ties all the threads together, and it's excellent: "a vibrant symbolic trajectory of which the building is but a visible manifestation, a point of sensual orientation" www.degruyter.com/document/doi...
Article Senses of the Imagination: Pseudo-Dionysius, Suger, and St.-Denis was published on November 20, 2011 in the journal Romanistisches Jahrbuch (volume 61, issue 1).
Got to be Denis of Paris for me.The story of his martyrdom is one of the more fantastical ones, but it's his triple-conflation with Dionysius the Areopagite and Pseudo-Dionysius, and the way this conflation was embedded in the architecture of the Saint-Denis' Basilica, that is really fascinating.
Right?! I loved all the layers of interaction. From the randomly timed email, to the first puzzle, to the print out—just so smart. Totally pulled me in.
Very interested to read this!