Play Anything by Ian Bogost
The Pleasure of Limits, the Uses of Boredom, and the Secret of Games
In this insightful exploration of modern life, the author challenges the conventional perception of play as a mere distraction or leisure activity. Instead, he argues that play is a fundamental approach to engaging with the world, offering a fresh perspective on everyday experiences. By embracing the playful mindset, individuals can transform mundane tasks and challenges into opportunities for creativity and joy. The narrative weaves through various aspects of culture, technology, and personal growth, encouraging readers to find delight and meaning in the ordinary by adopting a playful attitude towards life's constraints and possibilities.
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- 2016
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- English
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