Playing during a crisis: The impact of commercial video games on the reconfiguration of people’s life during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The COVID-19 pandemic led to dramatic changes in people's lives. The Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community widely investigated technology use during crises. However, commercial video games received minor attention. In this article, we describe how video game play impacted the life transformations engendered by the pandemic. We administered a qualitative online survey to 330 video game players who were living in Italy during the lockdown measures. We found that the COVID-19 pandemic altered the participants' sense of time and space, reshaped both their intimate and wider social interactions, and elicited a wide spectrum of disturbing emotions. Players escaped from this unsatisfying reality into video game worlds, searching for a new normality that could compensate for the unpredictability and dangerousness of the pandemic life, as well as seeking uncertainty in the game environments to balance the flatness of the lockdown everydayness. In doing so, they "appropriated" the gaming technologies, which also led to several unexpected outcomes. Starting from these findings, we propose a model of escapism that points out four ways to escape from reality into video game worlds. Moreover, we outline some design implications that might inspire future strands of research in the field of crisis technologies.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Pandemic; COVID-19; crisis; video games; playing; HCI; escapism; mental wellbeing; mental health; crisis informatics
Elenco autori:
Boldi, Arianna; Rapp, Amon; Tirassa, Maurizio
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