Friday, May 1, 2015

Science Fiction Video Games




Science Fiction Video Games by Neal Roger Tringham


2014 | ISBN: 148220388X | English | 536 pages | PDF | 6 MB




Understand Video Games as Works of Science Fiction and Interactive Stories




Science Fiction Video Games focuses on games that are part of the science fiction genre, rather than set in magical milieux or exaggerated versions of our own world. Unlike many existing books and websites that cover some of the same material, this book emphasizes critical analysis, especially the analysis of narrative. The author analyzes narrative via an original categorization of story forms in games. He also discusses video games as works of science fiction, including their characteristic themes and the links between them and other forms of science fiction.




Delve into a Collection of Science Fiction Games


The beginning chapters explore game design and the history of science-fictional video games. The majority of the text deals with individual science-fictional games and the histories and natures of their various forms, such as the puzzle-based adventure and the more exploratory and immediate computer role-playing game (RPG).








Gavin Harrison - Rhythmic Visions




Gavin Harrison – Rhythmic Visions


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Provides an in-depth look at the complete Rhythmic Illusions concept revolutionized by Gavin Harrison, a four time Grammy-nominated drummer. It features lessons on displacement, modulation, subdivisions and spacings, master modulation exercises, and four-way harmonic syncopation.





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Astrobiology: An Introduction




Astrobiology: An Introduction (Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics) by Alan Longstaff


2014 | ISBN: 1439875766 | English | 466 pages | PDF | 6 MB




Astrobiology is a multidisciplinary pursuit that in various guises encompasses astronomy, chemistry, planetary and Earth sciences, and biology. It relies on mathematical, statistical, and computer modeling for theory, and space science, engineering, and computing to implement observational and experimental work. Consequently, when studying astrobiology, a broad scientific canvas is needed. For example, it is now clear that the Earth operates as a system; it is no longer appropriate to think in terms of geology, oceans, atmosphere, and life as being separate.




Reflecting this multiscience approach, Astrobiology: An Introduction:




Covers topics such as stellar evolution, cosmic chemistry, planet formation, habitable zones, terrestrial biochemistry, and exoplanetary systems


Discusses the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe in an accessible manner, sparing calculus, curly arrow chemistry, and modeling details


Contains problems and worked examples, and includes a solutions manual with qualifying course adoption




Astrobiology: An Introduction provides a full introduction to astrobiology suitable for university students at all levels.