The books mentioned in the interview are The Life - Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing and
Alien Phenomenology, or What It's Like to Be a Thing.
Ian Bogost, game designer, researcher, and author of
Alien Phenomenology, or What It's Like to Be a Thing, wondered exactly just that: What is it like to be a thing?
Not exact matches
West Virginia, the small American state best known for its «Wild & Wonderful» motto, ravaged coal mines, and rich Appalachian history, might seem an unlikely birthplace for UFO
phenomenology; after all, most people associate
aliens and flying saucers with Roswell, New Mexico's otherworldly desert landscape.