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Understanding Game Scoring: Software Programming, Aleatoric Composition And Mimetic Music Technology, Mack Enns Aug 2019

Understanding Game Scoring: Software Programming, Aleatoric Composition And Mimetic Music Technology, Mack Enns

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"Game scoring," that is, the act of composing music for and through gaming, is distinct from other types of scoring. To begin with, unlike other scoring activities, game scoring depends on — in fact, it arguably is — software programming. The game scorer‘s choices are thus first-and-foremost limited by available gaming technology, and the "programmability" of their musical ideas given that technology, at any given historical moment. Moreover, game scores are unique in that they must allow for an unprecedented level of musical flexibility, given the high degree of user interactivity the video game medium enables and encourages. As such, …


Game Scoring: Towards A Broader Theory, Mack Enns Apr 2015

Game Scoring: Towards A Broader Theory, Mack Enns

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

“Game scoring,” that is, the act of composing music for and through gaming, is distinct from other types of scoring. To begin with, unlike other scoring activities, game scoring depends on — in fact, it arguably is — software programming. The game scorer’s choices are thus first-and-foremost limited by available gaming technology, and the “programmability” of their musical ideas given that technology, at any given historical moment. Moreover, game scores are unique in that they must allow for an unprecedented level of musical flexibility, given the high degree of user interactivity the video game medium enables and encourages. As such, …