Each of these elements of the game have different forms you can choose to play with, be it using button presses, or
a pure analog system using the right stick to throw to base, hit, and pitch.
Here, PEET has laid out almost all of the core elements to his practice: a love of
analog, shown by his use of nondigital elements such as Wite - Out, pen, typewriter, and scraps of paper; an abiding interest in coding and symbols, demonstrated by the various signs and distinctly PEET - ian vocabulary inside; a challenge to consumerism and the pervading class
system, indicated by his adoption (and transformation) of elements of Marx and Engels's famous manifesto; and finally, a
pure, simple, visceral love of materials and process.