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the pleasure of limits, the uses of boredom, and the secret of games

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An edition of Play anything (2016)

Play anything

the pleasure of limits, the uses of boredom, and the secret of games

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"Life is boring: filled with meetings and traffic, errands and emails. Nothing we'd ever call fun. But what if we've gotten fun wrong? In Play Anything, visionary game designer and philosopher Ian Bogost shows how we can overcome our daily anxiety; transforming the boring, ordinary world around us into one of endless, playful possibilities. The key to this playful mindset lies in discovering the secret truth of fun and games. Play Anything, reveals that games appeal to us not because they are fun, but because they set limitations. Soccer wouldn't be soccer if it wasn't composed of two teams of eleven players using only their feet, heads, and torsos to get a ball into a goal; Tetris wouldn't be Tetris without falling pieces in characteristic shapes. Such rules seem needless, arbitrary, and difficult. Yet it is the limitations that make games enjoyable, just like it's the hard things in life that give it meaning. Play is what happens when we accept these limitations, narrow our focus, and, consequently, have fun. Which is also how to live a good life. Manipulating a soccer ball into a goal is no different than treating ordinary circumstances- like grocery shopping, lawn mowing, and making PowerPoints-as sources for meaning and joy. We can "play anything" by filling our days with attention and discipline, devotion and love for the world as it really is, beyond our desires and fears. Ranging from Internet culture to moral philosophy, ancient poetry to modern consumerism, Bogost shows us how today's chaotic world can only be tamed-and enjoyed-when we first impose boundaries on ourselves"--

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Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
266

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Play Anything: The Pleasure of Limits, the Uses of Boredom, and the Secret of Games
Dec 06, 2016, Recorded Books, Inc. and Blackstone Publishing
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Table of Contents

Life is not a game
Everywhere, playgrounds
Ironoia, the mistrust of things
Fun isn't pleasure, it's novelty
Play is in things, not in you
From restraint to constraint
The pleasure of limits
The opposite of happiness
Living with things.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-250) index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.4/8
Library of Congress
BF408 .B566 2016, BF408.B566 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 266 pages
Number of pages
266

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27217779M
Internet Archive
playanythingplea0000bogo
ISBN 10
0465051723
ISBN 13
9780465051724
LCCN
2016019144
OCLC/WorldCat
945232230

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