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"Throw Yourself Into the Barbs": Morality, Pixelation and Spatial Legibility in Alexander Ocias's Loved
By
Whitney Pow
Northwestern University
May 12, 2017
digital aesthetics Curator's Note The video game Loved by Alexander Ocias
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to question the text as it asks more and more of her: “Throw yourself into the barbs,” it orders, ...