Abebe Tinari spends almost as much time reading about games as he does playing them. Sadly, video game criticism is lacking compared to other media. Language is an essential tool for criticism, but its effectiveness is often hindered by our inability to utilize it properly. This essay focuses on the neglected link between words and video games.
"If I could choose a life, I would be a tiger," says the unnamed narrator of the Monsoon Tiger series. Chapter Six is the final part of Rain Chudori's imaginative exploration on love, intimacy and the relationships that do or don't bind them. Readers will be reminded of the bittersweetness of endings, and that even the most heartbreaking tales have their take-home message.
Ridzki Noviansyah ends his critical series on photography with a discussion on the photobook. Unlike the typical book that only contains words, the photobook is usually made up of the combination of textual and visual information. This fundamental difference requires specific methods in creating, reading, and distributing photobooks. This piece covers crucial points regarding photobooks in the Indonesian context.
Ever since he was a given a copy of Juice battling Supernatural, our author started following hip hop's battle scene. And as last weekend saw one of the most highly anticipated battle happen (Hollow da Don vs Loaded Lux), he couldn't help but write this column to share what he knows of the sport by introducing it to Whiteboard Journal readers. Read on and take a look at what he has to say about it.
Despite the diversity and excitement often found in big cities, there is also a lot of stress. In the case of Jakarta, most of the stress comes from the horrendous traffic jams that limit movement. The lack of proper sidewalks and parks makes it uncomfortable to walk – forcing people to walk in shopping malls. Tama Salim's explores the challenges and possibilities of Jakarta's walking culture in his series.
As a passionate game enthusiast, Abebe Tinari knows how to have fun. But he has come to the realization that fun can come in many forms, and one of them happens to resemble a temper tantrum. In this essay, he discusses the complex emotions that often take refuge under the umbrella term of "fun." It turns out that there is an entire philosophy behind what it means to have fun.