Author Archives: Eric Lockaby
_____ On The Planet X – A Year of Interviews With Jeffrey Auburn, #2
MAR You take a term like “geomorphologic unconformity,” you drop it into the real world, say, the intersection of the Appalachians and the coastal plain, and then you wind the Ocmulgee River through it; now give it the heartbeat
_____ On The Planet X – A Year of Interviews With Jeffrey Auburn, #2
MAR You take a term like “geomorphologic unconformity,” you drop it into the real world, say, the intersection of the Appalachians and the coastal plain, and then you wind the Ocmulgee River through it; now give it the heartbeat
This Too Shall Push – A History of Starting
Last May, Luke Plunkett over at Kotaku had this to say regarding the “forgotten art” of title screens: Featuring big artwork and even bigger titles, it had to capture everything the game stood for. Everything it was about. Everything it
This Too Shall Push – A History of Starting
Last May, Luke Plunkett over at Kotaku had this to say regarding the “forgotten art” of title screens: Featuring big artwork and even bigger titles, it had to capture everything the game stood for. Everything it was about. Everything it
Unspoken Word – Journey and Communication
Journey’s faceless protagonist will be many things—a hero returning home; a queen in exile; a poet passing into death—all inventions of the individual player. And yet, in our endeavors across this alien desert, this mellifluous proof of the violence of
Unspoken Word – Journey and Communication
Journey’s faceless protagonist will be many things—a hero returning home; a queen in exile; a poet passing into death—all inventions of the individual player. And yet, in our endeavors across this alien desert, this mellifluous proof of the violence of
Your Homosexual Lover Is In Another Castle – A Year of Interviews With Jeffrey Auburn, #1
BY ERIC LOCKABY FEB In the icy heliopause between Jeffrey Auburn’s kitchen window and the antique Arvin buzzing at our feet, I can’t help but wonder if maybe he’s just full of shit. “We’re not artists,” he says,
Your Homosexual Lover Is In Another Castle – A Year of Interviews With Jeffrey Auburn, #1
BY ERIC LOCKABY FEB In the icy heliopause between Jeffrey Auburn’s kitchen window and the antique Arvin buzzing at our feet, I can’t help but wonder if maybe he’s just full of shit. “We’re not artists,” he says,