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  • 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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Análisis de la significación del videojuego. Fundamentos teóricos del juego, el mundo narrativo y la enunciación interactiva como perspectivas de estudio del discurso

Pérez Latorre, Óliver 17 September 2010 (has links)
Esta Tesis Doctoral tiene como objeto de estudio la significación de los videojuegos. Si la forma en la que, desde niños, construimos universos de valores y damos sentido a nuestras vidas está indisolublemente unida a los medios y las obras de la cultura de masas, el estudio de los modos de significación del videojuego requiere, hoy en día, un desarrollo en profundidad. En relación con ello, el principal resultado de esta investigación consiste en la fundamentación teórica y metodológica de tres modelos de análisis del videojuego como discurso: un modelo de estructuras lúdicas, un modelo del discurso como universo narrativo y un modelo de enunciación interactiva. Asimismo, se ofrece una sistematización de los códigos de significación que conforman el lenguaje del diseño de videojuegos. Estos modelos constituyen una aportación metodológica innovadora a la Teoría del Videojuego y al Análisis del Discurso. Las fuentes teóricas y metodológicas fundamentales del trabajo son la Semiótica, la Ludología y la Narratología. La aplicación empírica de los modelos de análisis propuestos se centra en ejemplos y estudios de caso de videojuegos figurativos/narrativos, pero los modelos han sido construidos pensando en su posible utilidad para el análisis de un amplio espectro de videojuegos y otro tipo de textualidades colindantes, como los mundos narrativos de la literatura y las series televisivas. Finalmente, se cierra la investigación con dos estudios de caso donde se prueba el sistema teórico en su conjunto, sobre los videojuegos Ico (2001) y Shadow of the Colossus (2005), ambos del diseñador Fumito Ueda. / The object of study in this Doctoral Dissertation is the signification of videogames. Since early childhood, the way we construct universes of values and make sense of our lifes is closely related to the media and works of mass culture. Therefore, the study of the modes of signification of videogames requires to be fully developed. According to that, this research provides the theoretical and methodological fundamentals of three models of analysis of videogame as discourse: a model of ludic structures, a model of discourse as narrative universe and a model of interactive "énonciation". Besides that, a systematization of the main signification codes which compose the language of videogame design is carried out. These models constitute an innovative methodological contribution to Videogame Theory and Discourse Analysis.The theoretical and methodological framework of the research is built upon Semiotics, Ludology and Narratology.The empirical application of the proposed analytical models is focused on examples and case studies of figurative/narrative videogames. Nevertheless, the models have been constructed bearing in mind their possible utility for the analysis of a broad spectrum of videogames and other kinds of close textualities, like the narrative worlds from literature or television series. At the end of the research, the theoretical system is tested as a whole in two case studies: Ico (2001) and Shadow of the Colossus (2005). Both videogames have been designed by Fumito Ueda.
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L’écoute de la peur : une étude du son dans les jeux vidéo d’horreur

Roux-Girard, Guillaume 12 1900 (has links)
S’intéressant aux différents rôles du son dans les jeux vidéo d’horreur, ce mémoire vise à exposer le travail cognitif effectué par le joueur lors de son activité de jeu. De la structuration des sons jusqu’à la production de sens à partir de leurs fonctions, cette recherche mesure l’implication du phénomène sonore dans la mise en scène de la peur vidéoludique. Dans cette optique, elle présente, critique et développe une pluralité de concepts portant sur la jouabilité, les postures d’écoute, la diégèse, les générateurs sonores, les fonctions sonores systémiques et immersives ainsi que sur la création de la peur à l’aide de différentes stratégies sonores. / Focusing on the different roles of sound in horror videogames, this master thesis aims to expose the cognitive process of a gamer during his gameplay activity. From the structure of the soundscape to the production of meaning through the sound’s functions, this research measures the implication of audio in the creation of a mise en scène of videoludic fear. As a means to do so, it presents, evaluates and develops a plurality of concepts about gameplay, modes of listening, diegesis, sound generators, systemic and immersive audio functions, and the building of fear with different sound strategies.
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[en] PROTOTYPES FOR THE CREATION OF DIGITAL GAMES: THEIR USES IN THE GAMES DESIGN TEACHING / [pt] PROTÓTIPOS PARA A CRIAÇÃO DE JOGOS DIGITAIS: APLICAÇÕES NO ENSINO DE DESIGN DE GAMES

DELMAR GALISI DOMINGUES 13 May 2019 (has links)
[pt] A complexidade inerente ao desenvolvimento de um jogo digital demanda a formação de equipes interdisciplinares. Para atingir os resultados esperados nessa tarefa, os profissionais envolvidos criam diversos protótipos durante o processo de design, cada um testando um ou mais aspectos do objeto final. Um dos componentes mais importantes a ser avaliado em um game é a mecânica do jogo, porque é principalmente dela que emerge o desafio numa partida. Para que o designer possa avaliá-la adequadamente nos seus diversos estágios de desenvolvimento é preciso que tais protótipos sejam funcionais, o que usualmente se define como protótipos de teste. Diversos tipos de protótipos podem cumprir esta função, desde os mais rudimentares até os digitais de alta fidelidade. Sendo a mecânica do jogo um dos primeiros elementos a serem elaborados em um projeto de design de games, tanto protótipos de papel, quanto os protótipos digitais de baixa fidelidade podem ser utilizados logo no início do processo. No entanto, os estudantes de design nem sempre possuem a capacitação técnica adequada ou mesmo um conhecimento elementar em programação computacional para construir protótipos digitais. Uma alternativa, portanto, é construir protótipos a partir de materiais mais rudimentares, um procedimento que, para este fim, é menos usual na indústria de jogos do que a criação de protótipos digitais. Por meio de um experimento com alunos do curso de Design de Games, esta pesquisa teve por objetivo investigar se a mecânica de jogos de diferentes gêneros pode ser criada e avaliada por meio de protótipos analógicos mais simples, mas que não usam programação computacional. Paralelamente, a pesquisa ainda nos permitiu indagar se, na construção destes protótipos, o aluno de design de games trabalharia apenas intelectualmente na concepção projetual ou se também exerceria, de alguma forma, uma atividade produtiva. Notou-se que, por serem protótipos rápidos, os protótipos analógicos são adaptativos e permitem mudanças instantâneas, possibilitando que os estudantes exercitem a prática do design por meio de um processo iterativo de geração de ideias, construção de protótipos, testes avaliativos e recriações. Deste modo, concluiu-se que tais protótipos não são somente instrumentos de concepção, mas também de produção, propiciando a prática essencial do design, que é fundamentalmente inventiva e experimental. A contribuição deste trabalho é fornecer uma nova alternativa de aprendizagem da prática projetual a estudantes de design de games, já que os resultados da pesquisa demonstraram que tais protótipos – que possuem semelhanças físicas com alguns jogos simples, como os de tabuleiro – também podem ser utilizados para criar e desenvolver games mais complexos. / [en] The intrinsic complexity of the process of developing a digital game turns the formation of multidisciplinary teams inevitable. To meet the planned aims, during the design process the professionals involved create a variety of prototypes, each one testing one or more aspects of the final object. One of the more important components to be evaluated in a game is its mechanics due its key-role in making a match really challenging. In order to be make its mechanics properly appraisable by the designer in the different stages of development, it is necessary that the prototypes were functional, in other words, were reliable prototypes of test. There are many kinds of prototypes capable of fulfilling this condition, ranging from the most rudimentary to the high fidelity digital ones. Since the game s mechanics is one of the first elements to be elaborated in a game design project, either paper prototypes as well as the low fidelity digital prototypes can be used from the very beginning of the design process. Besides that, the students of design frequently do not possess the necessary technical knowledge on computational programming to allow them constructing digital prototypes, even if the necessary knowledge is elementary. An alternative, therefore, is building prototypes from rudimentary materials, which is, however, a less usual proceeding in the game industry that the creation of digital prototypes. The aim of the present research, through an experiment among the students of the discipline of Games Design, was to investigate if the mechanics of different genres of games could be created and evaluated by simpler analogical prototypes, without using computational programming. At the same time, this work has allowed us to inquire if, during the construction of theses prototypes, the game design students work only intellectually on the project conception or if, somehow, they also practice a productive activity. We have found out that, for being quick prototypes, they are very adaptable and permit instant changes, turning possible for the students to practice the design process through an interactive process of generating ideas, prototypes building, evaluative tests and recreations. The conclusion we achieve thus is that theses prototypes not only are conception instruments but also production ones, promoting the essential practice of design, which is basically inventive and experimental. The contribution of the present study is to offer a learning alternative on the project practice for game design students, once the results of the research demonstrated that the prototypes – which present physical similarities to some simple games, as the board games – can also be used in the creation and development of more complex games.
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L’écoute de la peur : une étude du son dans les jeux vidéo d’horreur

Roux-Girard, Guillaume 12 1900 (has links)
S’intéressant aux différents rôles du son dans les jeux vidéo d’horreur, ce mémoire vise à exposer le travail cognitif effectué par le joueur lors de son activité de jeu. De la structuration des sons jusqu’à la production de sens à partir de leurs fonctions, cette recherche mesure l’implication du phénomène sonore dans la mise en scène de la peur vidéoludique. Dans cette optique, elle présente, critique et développe une pluralité de concepts portant sur la jouabilité, les postures d’écoute, la diégèse, les générateurs sonores, les fonctions sonores systémiques et immersives ainsi que sur la création de la peur à l’aide de différentes stratégies sonores. / Focusing on the different roles of sound in horror videogames, this master thesis aims to expose the cognitive process of a gamer during his gameplay activity. From the structure of the soundscape to the production of meaning through the sound’s functions, this research measures the implication of audio in the creation of a mise en scène of videoludic fear. As a means to do so, it presents, evaluates and develops a plurality of concepts about gameplay, modes of listening, diegesis, sound generators, systemic and immersive audio functions, and the building of fear with different sound strategies.
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Which compound-earcon's attributes may improve a player's performance in a search-oriented gameplay: rhythm vs timbre?

Savvateev, Anton January 2018 (has links)
Earcons are commonly used by sound designers in order to support visual cues in a game andto make a gaming experience more enjoyable. This study covers two earcons’ attributes: rhythm and timbre. Rhythm and timbre attributes were chosen according to the earcon sounddesign guidelines from the previous studies. An experiment in a form of a video game was conducted in order to research whether one of the conditions can increase a players’performance. A subject had to choose the correct key to the door in order to go to the next location. There were 3 different locations and there were totally 5 different own-designed earcons: 1 incorrect earcon in the both conditions and 2 different correct earcons in each condition. 20 subjects with various gaming experience from the Luleå University of Technology participated in the experiment. The subjects were randomly divided into two groups with different conditions: rhythm and timbre. The amount of wrong trials and completion time were analyzed for each condition and the results were given with the help of Mann-Whitney U-test and t-test calculations. The results of U-test showed that there was a significant difference between two groups in terms of the wrong trials amount. Group with rhythm condition showed better performance in terms of the wrong trials amount. The t-test showed a significant difference between the two groups in terms of completion time. Group with timbre condition showed better timing performance, although considering the analysis it did not increase their performance in terms of making correct choices. Further research might be recommended on comparing various earcon attributes in different ecologically valid scenarios.
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Počítačové hry jako fenomén nových médií / Computer Games as a New Media Phenomenon

Rylich, Jan January 2011 (has links)
Computer Games as a New Media Phenomenon Jan Rylich 1 1 [ T H E S I S ] Jan Rylich Abstract: This thesis is focused on the development of computer games and video games, evolution of gaming and game technologies and their impact on our society. In addition to an important historical context and practical and theoretical analysis of game genres and potential of games, key chapters of this thesis are devoted to the importance of games and their impact on various aspects of our lives, from economic and demographic factors to influence on our culture and contemporary art. This thesis also aims to introduce computer games and video games in the context of "neglected media" and the theory of "remediation".
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Defining a new Game Genre : Ontological approach to identify and define a new genre of games

Larsson, Andreas January 2023 (has links)
This thesis investigates the genre classification of Vampire Survivors-like games, focusing on "Vampire Survivors" by Poncle (2021, poncle). The objective is to define their genre and explore the possibility of a new genre creation. The research comprehensively examines genre origins, classification approaches, and significance from design, marketing, and consumer perspectives. Vampire Survivors and similar games have gained prominence, but their genre remains uncertain. Elements align with Action Roguelike and Bullet Hell, yet definitive classification proves elusive. This study analyzes gameplay mechanics, design elements, and experiences to compare with established genres.The research provides insights for game developers seeking design patterns and helps players find suitable games. It contributes to the understanding of emerging game genres, promoting innovation in the gaming industry. Using a systematic methodology, this thesis establishes a coherent genre framework. Finding scontribute to genre discussions and inspire future research in this evolving field.
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Zwischen Interaktion und Narration: / ein Kontinuumsmodell zur Analyse hybrider digitaler Spiele. Modellbildung – Funktionalisierung – Fallbeispiel (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time). / Between Interaction and Narration: / A Continuum Model for the Analysis of Hybrid Digital Games. Model Design – Functionalisation – Typical Example.

Matuszkiewicz, Kai 06 July 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Interaktiv musikkomposition / Interactive Music Composition

Andersson, Anders-Petter January 2012 (has links)
This dissertation, titled Interactive Music Composition, is a practice based Ph.D. thesis in the field of Musicology. The purpose is to explore if and how one can compose computer based interactive music, that is musically satisfying for an interacting audience, consisting of both laymen and skilled musicians. The text describes the design and reflection in two interactive music installations: Do-Be-DJ, open-air installation in a public park, and, Mufi, with modular and moveable interface. Based on methods and per­spectives in Musicology and Interaction Design, a composition model for interactive music is developed. The model investigates the experience di­mensions listen, explore, compose and collaborate. It also investigates the design dimensions of interaction, narrative structure, composition rule and sound node. The conceptual approach is to apply improvisation and composition methods from jazz, pop and groove based music on interactive music. It also uses the concepts of openess in musical structures and interpretation, musical mediation of actions and meaning and everyday use of music, when composing interactive music. The dissertation contributes to an understanding of how to create composition techniques for interactive music, such as: Direct, varied and shifting response. It reflects on the change in meaning of the musicological terms composition, improvisation, musical work, listener, musician and audience. And on the interaction design terms interaction, gameplay, system and user. The term co-creator is used to describe an actively, interacting and collaborating person, to complement traditional terms like audience, performer and user. / <p>Ljudfiler till avhandlingens bilaga 1, http://musicalfieldsforever.com/dobedj_more.html; Videodokumentation av Do-Be-DJ, Interaktiv installation, http://musicalfieldsforever.com/dobedj_more.html; Videodokumentation av Mufi I och II, Interaktiv installation, http://musicalfieldsforever.com/mufi_more.html; Doktorandtjänsten finansierades av Interactive Institute; Musikinspelning finansierades av Framtidens Kultur genom Skiften på Malmö högskola</p> / Interaktiv musikkomposition / Interactive Music Composition / Interaktiv ljuddesign / Interactive Sound Design / Musik och Hälsa / Music and Health

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