2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2425-4_8
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Ambient Play: Understanding Mobile Games in Everyday Life

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“…The materialities of mobile apps (Neumayer, Mortensen and Poell, 2019;Pink and Fors, 2017) including algorithms, wires, platforms, and the policies surrounding them, lead to new relations and interactions with the material that we need to observe in practice. Hjorth and Richardson (2020) argue that we need to understand practices entangled with mobile apps, particularly in the context of play and games, as these approaches allow for innovative and novel forms of engagement, care, and sociality. Ritual interactions on the mobile phone often include playful aspects, as humans interact with others, with the world, and with technology (Henricks, 2016).…”
Section: Playing With Artificial Agents Of Mobile Appsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The materialities of mobile apps (Neumayer, Mortensen and Poell, 2019;Pink and Fors, 2017) including algorithms, wires, platforms, and the policies surrounding them, lead to new relations and interactions with the material that we need to observe in practice. Hjorth and Richardson (2020) argue that we need to understand practices entangled with mobile apps, particularly in the context of play and games, as these approaches allow for innovative and novel forms of engagement, care, and sociality. Ritual interactions on the mobile phone often include playful aspects, as humans interact with others, with the world, and with technology (Henricks, 2016).…”
Section: Playing With Artificial Agents Of Mobile Appsmentioning
confidence: 99%