Building virtual worlds: video games and autobiographical architecture
Video games can offer space to build autobiographical architectures, but these digital worlds do not exist in a void You can tell that Clive Riordan, the villain in Edward Dmytryk’s Obsession (1949), is a thwarted and disturbed person because he owns an elaborate model railway. Admittedly, there are other indications: primarily the way he kidnaps …
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