informed practise prt 2

As of this power point my main idea developed to focus on the game ‘littlebigplanet’ created by mediamolecule, I want to explore how it fits in with gaming as from what I remember playing of it as a child it doesn’t fit all of the conventions of a mainstream title at the time of its release such as Assassin’s creed or Bioshock and many more.

I want to explore how it formulated, in terms of informed practise I aim to explore the foundation of its creation: the who,what where how and why it got made.

The main influences it had given it’s release (if any) and what style of game it was

Compare it to more recent titles of a similar genre: Minecraft, later installments of littlebigplanet, spore, Dreams?

https://www.mediamolecule.com/

The overall creation and development of littlebigplanet

What type of game was it? Platformer, puzzle sandbox,

previous games with a Sandbox style?

Games after littlebig planets release which had a sandbox style to it?

spore

minecraft

lit review: how dreams developed over time? what the meaning of dreams came to be? why is it that dreams are style not fully explainable?

With my lit review I hope to look at many of the figureheads of dream studies based on my video essay relating around the meaning of being in a dream. This is because I have been interested in dreams as a side thing and being able to actually research who developed it to where it is today, the main turning points of the study ect would be interesting to help me learn about my own dreams in the process, where I usually have lucid ones.

https://www.thegreatcoursesdaily.com/carl-jung-and-the-concept-of-collective-consciousness/

http://www.lucidity.com/vanEeden.html

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Patricia-Spangler/publication/261993485_Dreams_and_Psychotherapy/links/02e7e5362787d691d4000000/Dreams-and-Psychotherapy.pdf

Middle English: of Germanic origin, related to Dutch droom and German Traum, and probably also to Old English drēam ‘joy, music’.

Definitions from Oxford Languages

http://www.sawka.com/spiritwatch/freudvan.htm

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/1520-6696(198104)17:2%3C209::AID-JHBS2300170207%3E3.0.CO;2-3

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3558686/#B16

https://apsa.org/content/interpretation-dreams

Keith Hearne

Carl Jung

Sigmund Freud

The meaning of the word ‘Dream’ and where it originated from

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