Journal of Gaming Virtual Worlds

Publisher: Intellect Books

E-ISSN: 1757-1928|9|3|207-224

ISSN: 1757-1928

Source: Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds, Vol.9, Iss.3, 2017-09, pp. : 207-224

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Abstract

This article explores the nature of sensation, perception and proprioception in contemporary digital and mobile culture, as exemplified in digital games. It argues that the application of theories of the phenomenology of perception to digital media and games needs to be extended and adapted to acknowledge and describe the sensing and proprioceptive abilities of technological bodies (both hardware and software) as well as human bodies. The article explores the idea that the embodied ‘feeling’ (proprioception) of virtual physics, particularly gravity, in gameplay experience must be understood as distributed across and through human and non-human sensing bodies. It will take the popular mobile game Angry Birds as a starting point, but will then explore the achievement of distributed proprioception in other games and games hardware more broadly.