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Digital Seriality: Code & Community in the Super Mario Modding Scene

Shane Denson, Digital Seriality: Code & Community in the Super Mario Modding Scene
Digital Seriality: Code & Community in the Super Mario Modding Scene.

Digital Seriality: Code & Community in the Super Mario Modding Scene

Tuesday, September 27, 2016
12:00pm
Shriram 104

mediaX, Interactive Media & Games Seminar Shane Denson, Assistant Professor Film and Media Studies at Stanford University

Shane Denson, Digital Seriality: Code & Community in the Super Mario Modding Scene. Seriality is a common feature of game franchises, with their various sequels, spin-offs, and other forms of continuation; such serialization informs social processes of community-building among fans, while it also takes place at much lower levels in the repetition and variation that characterizes a series of game levels, for example, or in the modularized and recycled code of game engines. This presentation considers how tools and methods of digital humanities — including “distant reading” and visualization techniques — can shed light on serialization processes in digital games and gaming communities. The vibrant “modding” scene that has arisen around the classic Nintendo game Super Mario Bros. (1985) serves as a case study. Automated “reading” techniques allow us to survey a large collection of fan-based game modifications, while visualization software helps to bridge the gap between code and community, revealing otherwise invisible connections and patterns of seriality.

Shane Denson is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies in the Department of Art & Art History at Stanford University. His research and teaching interests span a variety of media and historical periods, including phenomenological and media-philosophical approaches to film, digital media, comics, games, and serialized popular forms. He is the author of Postnaturalism: Frankenstein, Film, and the Anthropotechnical Interface (Transcript-Verlag/Columbia University Press, 2014) and co-editor of several collections: Transnational Perspectives on Graphic Narratives (Bloomsbury, 2013), Digital Seriality (special issue of Eludamos: Journal for Computer Game Culture, 2014), and the open-access book Post-Cinema: Theorizing 21st-Century Film (REFRAME Books, 2016). See also shanedenson.com for more info.

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Free. Open to the public, pending availability
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mediaX at Stanford University

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Jason Wilmot
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