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Play and Culture Paul Taylor 2010

Teamwork Continued...

Back to Play Time Paul Taylor 2010

Space Representation Mark J. P. Wolf: Text A Single Screen – + Wrap-around Scrolling – Single Axis – Multiple Axis Adjacent Spaces Limited 3D Space (Rail-Shooters) Split Screen Full 3D Spaces

Types of Culture – John H. Bodley Cultures which form based on topics or categories e.g.: Social, Religious, Economy Topical

Mental Culture from a complex of ideas, and learned habits, which inhibit impulses and override natural behaviours

Historical This culture is known as tradition Y5qWO8bVFloM: cannon.jpg&t=1

Functional The culture formed from the way we sole the problems and conflicts of adapting to the environment and living together

Behavioural A shared, leaned behaviour A way of life

Structural A culture comprising of patterned and interrelated ideas, symbols, and ideas

Normative Culture formed on the ideals, values, and rules for living

Symbolic Culture based on arbitrary meanings that are shared by the group

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The Hype Cycle

The Hype Cycle

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