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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Battle of Life : Spelprojekt till Swedish Game Awards / Battle of Life : Game Entry for Swedish Game Awards

Ekdahl, Styrbjörn, Jansson, Robin January 2013 (has links)
Vi beskriver i denna rapport hur vi, som två studenter vidÖrebro universitet, utvecklade ett nätverksbaserat action-spel för datorer i Windows-miljösomsedanvarmed ochtävladei nordens största spelutvecklar-tävling, Swedish Game Awards. I spelet,som vi döpt till Battle of Life, tar sig spelaren an en farlig och oförlåtande värld och måste slåss mot andra spelareför att överleva.  Vi förklarar i denna rapport hur vi, under tio veckors tid,utvecklar ett spel från grundenoch vilka verktyg och metoder vi använde oss av för att genomföra uppgiften. Vi beskriver projektets mot-och framgångar samt hur vi löste de problem vi komi kontakt med under utveklingens gång.Vi går in djupare på varför vi gjordevissa designbeslut och hur de påverkade vårt slutliga resultat.Avslutningsvis diskuterarviom utveklingsprocessen och spelets eventuella framtid, både från vårt eget perspektivsom utvecklaremen även från ett samhällsenligt perspektiv. / In this report we describe how we, as two students at ÖrebroUniversity, developed a network based action-game for computers in windows-environment that later competed in Scandinavia’slargestgame developer competition, Swedish Game Awards. In the game, that we named Battle of Life, the player take on a dangerous and unforgiving world and have to fight against other players to survive.  We explain in this report how we, during ten weeks, develop a game from the beginning and what tools and methods we used to complete the task. We describe the projectssetbacks and successes and how we solved the problems we encountered during the development. We describe deeper why we made some of ourdesign decisions and how it affected the end result. Finally we discuss the development process and the games potential future, both from our own perspective as developers but also from the society’s point of view.
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American national identity and discourses of the frontier in early 20th century visual culture

Unknown Date (has links)
This thesis examines the rise of image culture in the 1920’s and its impact on American national identity. I demonstrate that, perhaps surprisingly, the central figure in these debates was not a past or present prominent American but instead an indeterminate Other which is read in ambivalent ways and for varied purposes. It is the central claim of this project that in order to trace the modern American subject that emerges from the 1920s national rift, one must attend to the ways in which a felt need to view and position oneself in relation to “the Other” was essential to defining the nature and future of the nation. More specifically, I argue that the film Grass: A Nation’s Battle for Life (1925) offers a solution to this national divide by providing viewers a popular culture form of “evidence” of the Westerner’s capacity to exhibit both premodern and modern qualities. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2014. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection

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