The Spatial Poetics of Computer Games and the Mapping of Australian Space

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    Abstract

    Draws on Gaston Bachelard's landmark 1958 work, The Poetics of Space, to explore the concept of creative-space making within an Australian context. The collection reflects the dialogue and response of artists, performers and cultural theorists. These 20 essays explore multidisciplinary notions of space by analysing dance, displacement and migration, artistic space in the bush, the connection between virtual and hyper-real space from video games to detention centres, indigenous ideas of space and the architectural and sociological contrasts of urban and suburban space.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHalfway House: The Poetics of Australian Spaces
    EditorsJennifer Rutherford & Barbara Holloway
    Place of PublicationCrawley, Western Australia
    PublisherUniversity of Western Australia Publishing
    Pages345-365
    Volume1
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Print)9780980296464
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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