Breathing Machine: A Memoir of Computers - Leigh Alexander
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Breathing Machine: A Memoir of Computers
Written by: Leigh Alexander
Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
Audiobook
Release Date:06-02-14
Publisher: Audible Studios
Publisher’s Summary
What if there were a world bigger than the one you can touch?
Leigh Alexander recounts a stormy adolescence alongside the mysterious early Internet. From the surrealism of early video games to raw connections made over primitive newsgroups, from sex bots to Sailor Moon, Alexander intimately captures a dark frontier age.
Leigh Alexander writes about video games, interactive entertainment, and various other things. As longtime editor-at-large for game industry site Gamasutra, she contributes editorial, criticism, trend analysis, and interviews with developers. Her monthly column in Edge magazine deals with cultural issues surrounding the business of games and the people who play them. Her column at Kotaku is weirder. In a good way, probably.
Her features appear at Polygon and Boing Boing, and she likes to write about feelings and social media at Thought Catalog. She used to be NYLON Guys’ games editor, did a biweekly column at Vice’s Creators Project focused on neat trends in independent game development, and has contributed to Slate, The New Inquiry, Wired, The New Statesman, The Guardian, the Columbia Journalism Review, Paste, Rock Paper Shotgun, and numerous others.
She frequently speaks at conferences with particular attention to games for social good, feminism, and increased diversity in tech spaces, where she usually talks with an excess of speed. She swears it’s driven by enthusiasm. Back in the day she once led an entire conference summit on avatar-based interaction in virtual spaces.
©2014 Leigh Alexander (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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This post has 3 comments
May 14th, 2015
Sounds like my kind of book, thanks!
May 18th, 2015
Consdiering Leigh Alexander’s complete ethics policy is, “get money, fight bullshit, and make sure that those i love stand the longest. that’s it” — I would take anything she says in her book with a rather large grain of salt. You’ll notice there’s nothing in there about honesty, integrity, getting both sides of the story, objectivity etc. https://twitter.com/leighalexander/status/556905004632920064
July 21st, 2015
This book was just AWFUL. I regret finishing listening, but it’s hard to criticize unless you suffer through the whole thing.
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