Computer Games As Landscape Art
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of art, geography, and game studies, this book examines computer games as a modern landscape medium, focusing on the Valve Source Engine. It analyzes how technical, economic, and cultural aspects shape virtual environments, particularly in single-player first-person shooters. By treating the game engine like a canvas, the author reveals how these digital landscapes reflect and influence contemporary experiences of space and play.

