Artigo Revisado por pares

Dancing machines: ‘Dance Dance Revolution’, cybernetic dance, and musical taste

2006; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 25; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0261143006001012

ISSN

1474-0095

Autores

Joanna Demers,

Tópico(s)

Digital Games and Media

Resumo

In ‘Dance Dance Revolution’ (DDR), an arcade and home video game distributed by the Japanese entertainment corporation Konami, players move their feet in specific patterns set to electronic dance music. Only by achieving a high accuracy rate can a player advance from one level to the next. DDR enjoys worldwide popularity among teenagers and young adults, partially due to the marketing of the game's ‘soundtracks’ as separate, purchasable collections of underground techno, house, and drum ‘n’ bass. This article considers the Internet communities of DDR fans and their debates concerning ‘mainstream’ culture and musical taste.

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