Unlimited Replays

Unlimited Replays
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 209
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780190265274
ISBN-13 : 0190265272
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Unlimited Replays by : William Gibbons

Classical music is everywhere in video games. Works by composers like Bach and Mozart fill the soundtracks of games ranging from arcade classics, to indie titles, to major franchises like BioShock, Civilization, and Fallout. Children can learn about classical works and their histories from interactive iPad games. World-renowned classical orchestras frequently perform concerts of game music to sold-out audiences. But what do such combinations of art and entertainment reveal about the cultural value we place on these media? Can classical music ever be video game music, and can game music ever be classical? Delving into the shifting and often contradictory cultural definitions that emerge when classical music meets video games, Unlimited Replays offers a new perspective on the possibilities and challenges of trying to distinguish between art and pop culture in contemporary society.

Unlimited Replays

Unlimited Replays
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 209
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780190265281
ISBN-13 : 0190265280
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Unlimited Replays by : William Gibbons

Classical music is everywhere in video games. Works by composers like Bach and Mozart fill the soundtracks of games ranging from arcade classics, to indie titles, to major franchises like BioShock, Civilization, and Fallout. Children can learn about classical works and their histories from interactive iPad games. World-renowned classical orchestras frequently perform concerts of game music to sold-out audiences. But what do such combinations of art and entertainment reveal about the cultural value we place on these media? Can classical music ever be video game music, and can game music ever be classical? Delving into the shifting and often contradictory cultural definitions that emerge when classical music meets video games, Unlimited Replays offers a new perspective on the possibilities and challenges of trying to distinguish between art and pop culture in contemporary society.

The Cambridge Companion to Video Game Music

The Cambridge Companion to Video Game Music
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 483
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781316999448
ISBN-13 : 1316999440
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Video Game Music by : Melanie Fritsch

Video game music has been permeating popular culture for over forty years. Now, reaching billions of listeners, game music encompasses a diverse spectrum of musical materials and practices. This book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date survey of video game music by a diverse group of scholars and industry professionals. The chapters and summaries consolidate existing knowledge and present tools for readers to engage with the music in new ways. Many popular games are analysed, including Super Mario Galaxy, Bastion, The Last of Us, Kentucky Route Zero and the Katamari, Gran Turismo and Tales series. Topics include chiptunes, compositional processes, localization, history and game music concerts. The book also engages with other disciplines such as psychology, music analysis, business strategy and critical theory, and will prove an equally valuable resource for readers active in the industry, composers or designers, and music students and scholars.

The Oxford Handbook of Video Game Music and Sound

The Oxford Handbook of Video Game Music and Sound
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 977
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780197556160
ISBN-13 : 0197556167
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Video Game Music and Sound by : William Gibbons

Bringing together dozens of leading scholars from across the world to address topics from pinball to the latest in virtual reality, The Oxford Handbook of Video Game Music and Sound is the most comprehensive and multifaceted single-volume source in the rapidly expanding field of game audio research.

Authenticity in the Music of Video Games

Authenticity in the Music of Video Games
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 211
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781793627131
ISBN-13 : 1793627134
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Authenticity in the Music of Video Games by : Stephanie Lind

From historical games to hyperrealism to retro gaming, Authenticity in the Music of Video Games explores, the shifting understanding of authenticity among players. What do gamers believe authenticity to be? How are their expectations structured by the soundtrack? And how do their actions impact the overall interaction of sound with narrative? Ranging from harmonic analysis to more multimedia approaches, the book links musical analysis to the practical experience of gamers.

Popular Music in the Nostalgia Video Game

Popular Music in the Nostalgia Video Game
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 173
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030042813
ISBN-13 : 3030042812
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Popular Music in the Nostalgia Video Game by : Andra Ivănescu

This book looks at the uses of popular music in the newly-redefined category of the nostalgia game, exploring the relationship between video games, popular music, nostalgia, and socio-cultural contexts. History, gender, race, and media all make significant appearances in this interdisciplinary work, as it explores what some of the most critically acclaimed games of the past two decades (including both AAA titles like Fallout and BioShock, and more cult releases like Gone Home and Evoland) tell us about our relationship to our past and our future. Appropriated music is the common thread throughout these chapters, engaging these broader discourses in heterogeneous ways. This volume offers new perspectives on how the intersection between popular music, nostalgia, and video games, can be examined, revealing much about our relationship to the past and our hopes for the future.

The Queerness of Video Game Music

The Queerness of Video Game Music
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 146
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781009371384
ISBN-13 : 100937138X
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Queerness of Video Game Music by : Tim Summers

Video game music is a significant site of queerness where normative demands are questioned, suspended or loosened. Games resist hegemonic musical logics, challenge musical value systems and use music to complicate essentialist notions of identity. This Element proposes three areas of queerness, each representing different relationships between 'queer design' and 'queer engagement', ranging fromunintentionally resistive to explicit engagement with identity. First, this Element examines musical structures that provide queer temporal alternatives to normative linear development, and interactive systems that reframe the power relationship between musical material and listener. Second, it considers 'retro' or 'chiptune' timbres that queer notions of technological progress to be improvements, rejecting chrononormativity. Finally, the Element discusses music that queers the self/other binary of identity. Games present ways of listening to, engaging with and understanding music that provide opportunities to challenge inherited assumptions and reductive or monolithic values, practices and identities.

Four Ways of Hearing Video Game Music

Four Ways of Hearing Video Game Music
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 225
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780197651223
ISBN-13 : 0197651224
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Four Ways of Hearing Video Game Music by : Michiel Kamp

Four Ways of Hearing Video Game Music offers a phenomenological approach to music in video games. Drawing on past phenomenological approaches to music as well as studies of music listening in a variety of disciplines such as aesthetics and ecological psychology, author Michiel Kamp explains four main ways of hearing the same piece of music--through background, aesthetic, ludic, and semiotic hearing.

Music and Sonic Environments in Video Games

Music and Sonic Environments in Video Games
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 222
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781040135372
ISBN-13 : 1040135374
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Music and Sonic Environments in Video Games by : Kate Galloway

Music and Sonic Environments in Video Games brings together a range of perspectives that explore how music and sound in video games interact with virtual and real environments, often in innovative and unexpected ways. Drawing on a range of game case studies and disciplinary perspectives, the contributors consider the sonic environment in games as its own storytelling medium. Highlighting how dynamic video game soundscapes respond to players’ movements, engage them in collaborative composition, and actively contribute to worldbuilding, the chapters discuss topics including genre conventions around soundscape design, how sonic environments shape players’ perceptions, how game sound and music model ecological processes and nonhuman relationships, and issues of cultural and geographic representation. Together, the essays in this volume bring game music and sound into the environmental humanities and transform our understanding of sonic environments as an essential part of storytelling in interactive media. Engaging a wide variety of game genres and communities of play, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of music, media studies, critical game studies, popular culture, and sound studies.

The Intersection of Animation, Video Games, and Music

The Intersection of Animation, Video Games, and Music
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 239
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000871067
ISBN-13 : 1000871061
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Intersection of Animation, Video Games, and Music by : Lisa Scoggin

In both video games and animated films, worlds are constructed through a combination of animation, which defines what players see on the screen, and music and sound, which provide essential cues to action, emotion, and narrative. This book offers a rich exploration of the intersections between animation, video games, and music and sound, bringing together a range of multidisciplinary lenses. In fourteen chapters, the contributors consider similarities and differences in how music and sound structure video games and animation, as well as the animation within video games, and explore core topics of nostalgia, adaptation, gender and sexuality. Offering fresh insights into the aesthetic interplay of animation, video games, and sound, this volume provides a gateway into new areas of study that will be of interest to scholars and students across musicology, animation studies, game studies, and media studies more broadly.