| Management number | 231947241 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 231947241 | ||
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The first book to travel the complete landscape of play, and show why it’s our only real super-power.Extensively researched and sparking with new insights, this book will take you on an evolutionary journey from the smallest workings of the prehistoric imagination, through our development into the endlessly game-playing species we are today.Packed with full-colour illustrations, Paul Pethick’s book graphically joins the dots to show exactly how play powers creativity in all its animal and human forms, and how it solidifies into the myriad games we describe as culture. From craft to business, from dance to global politics, it unpacks the playful roots of every innovation from weaving to cyberwar. If you think play is only ‘kids’ stuff’ it’s time to think again.You’ll also discover how some of the world’s most influential creators in science and the arts really use play and its games to drive their work; and to understand why free play in our minds and bodies should be at the heart of current education if we plan on staying ahead in an AI future.Including unique contributions from, and studies of, culture-shapers as varied as Joan Sheckel in Hollywood, physicist Richard Feynman, musician Brian Eno, choreographer Twyla Tharp and inventor Andre Geim; this beautifully designed book takes play out of its usual childish box, and reframes it as the driving energy behind all creativity, from the simplest idea you had today to the grand triumphs of Nobel prize-winners.‘Only masters play’, Joan Sheckel.This knowledgable and detailed exploration delves into all areas, from brain function to the gaming of contemporary life. If you’re interested in psychology, human and animal creativity, as well as our best course for shaping education for the coming generations, this is a must-read.What is Play? – examines the frames of philosophy as play and games pull on life, and fuel each other. What does it mean to be at play in life?Play Beasts – remarkable stories of animal behaviour, and what they really tell us about ourselves.Play Brain – how thought itself is sculpted from playful processes like mimesis and conceptual blending.The Land of Play – examining the magical terrain of childhood. How its energies form us, and how we can reclaim those powers.Play School – the science of learning. How proper play schools will make much more exploratory kids, and much more fearless adults.Play Fuel – technology has given us a what seems like a paradise for ‘players’, but is it mostly games of distraction? How attention and flow feed imagination.State of Play – game-thinking drives so much of our current world. Explore contests, gambles, winners, losers, cheats, hackers and the AI influences on our play.Play Work – interviews with renowned innovators dissect the mechanics of the free-play and game-thinking which bring them real originality and success.Infinite Play – concluding with how the future could be made much better if we rediscover the infinite possibility of freely playing in all fields of endeavour. Read more
| ASIN | B098PFDRCW |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| ISBN13 | 978-1527287723 |
| Language | English |
| File size | 242.1 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Publisher | PlayLab Publishing |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 356 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | July 4, 2021 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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