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claim:schumacher-s-parametricism-promotes-games-whose-rules-are-still-constrained-within-the-authorial-domain-whenever-participants-are-taken-into-consideration-they-are-subsumed-to-parametersSchumacher’s parametricism promotes games whose rules are still constrained within the authorial domain; whenever participants are taken into consideration, they are subsumed to parameters.
Critique that parametricism leaves players little agency, reducing them to parameters in an automated system.
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extracted_from(2014) · Veloso, Pedro L.A.
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- Concluding statement of the paper projecting cybernetic open games as a counter to authorial parametric design.
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