What Is a Game?
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Host Jason Michael Perry sits down with Frank J. Lee, Professor of Digital Media at Drexel University and the founding director of the Entrepreneurial Game Studio, to take a deceptively simple question seriously: what is a game? Frank is the cognitive psychologist who turned a 29-story Philadelphia skyscraper into the world's largest video game — Pong in 2013, Tetris in 2014, both Guinness World Records — and who has spent the last twenty years arguing that games are an art form, a story form, and one of the most underrated tools we have for understanding ourselves and the cities we live in.
Podcast Notes & Links
- Drexel University — Frank J. Lee Faculty Page
- Drexel ExCITe Center — Entrepreneurial Game Studio
- Drexel News — Video Game Design Reaches New Heights in Skyscraper Games
- Technical.ly — Drexel's Open Data Game Wants to Make You Understand Philly's Neighborhoods
- Fortune — Netflix's Competition Isn't Sleep Anymore
- Interesting Engineering — Humanoid Robot Kicks Child in Stomach During Public Demo in China
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Credits
Thanks to the team at WHYY in Philadelphia, our on-site audio engineer Diana Martinez, WYPR's Shania Mapson, and Myrna Martinez, Head of Operations and Marketing at PerryLabs.