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Kattenbelt, C., & Raessens, J. 2003, November 4–6, Computer games and the complexity of experience. Paper presented at Level Up.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 31/08/2006, 10:58
"The lyric position primarily concerns an emotional orientation towards an affective perception of the world; the dramatic position primarily concerns an action-motivated orientation towards and a senso-motorial perception of the world; and the epic position primarily concerns a reflective oreientation towards and a contemplative perception of the world. The lyric and the epci position [sic] have in common that the player is liberated from the necessity of action."
State that computer games are usually analyzed as a sensory-motor model closely related to actuality and to the causality of action. This presupposes the Aristotelean, action-driven dramatic model. The complexity of experience on the part of the player is not done justice to with this approach.
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