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

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_____ 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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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,

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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,

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