The Concept of Space & MMOG’s Reading Simmel’s ar…

The Concept of Space & MMOG’s

Reading Simmel‘s article on Spatial and Urban Culture for my Sociology of Culture class, and it got me thinking about how we preceive space in the digital context, and even more specifically in the context of mmog’s. When looking over my play experience in EverQuest, Dark Age of Camelot and World of Warcraft, the space experienced, although visual, is still an abstraction of space. Yes, boundaries and ‘zone walls’ are created by design, but this is usually for design limitation and technical issues. Simmel’s article focuses on the three predominant qualities of space for social formations and interactions. In many cases then, there is no difference between Simmel’s 19th century concept of space and today’s virtual space found in mmog’s. Both are conceptual spaces that exist within the physical realm that concerns itself with localization (cities, states etc / servers, shards etc.)

More on this later …

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About Kelly Boudreau

I have a PhD in Film Studies with a strong focus on Game Studies from Université de Montréal. With a BA & MA in Sociology, my research focuses on the player/avatar relationship specifically addressing the processes through which the potential for hybrid-identity can emerge during video game play. Other research interests have centered on forms of mediated sociality ranging from the dynamics of social identification in online computer games and virtual worlds to the fusion of internet activity and everyday life. I am also a Rock(band) star and mother of two fantastic young women.

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