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About Sonny Sidhu

Thesis: Poetics of the Videogame Setpiece

  • Posted by Sonny Sidhu and Philip Tan S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2013

    Seeing and Experiencing Relativity — A New Tool for Teaching?

    A paper about relativity and “riding a beam of light,” as explored through the MIT Game Lab game “A Slower Speed of Light”.

     
  • Posted by Sonny Sidhu S.M., Comparative Media Studies, 2013
    Topics: aesthetics, culture, design, games, marketing, video games

    Poetics of the Videogame Setpiece

    Sonny Sidhu, ’13, placing the technique of AAA videogame setpieces within a series of wider technical, aesthetic, commercial, and cultural problematics.

     
 

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