Chris Woolfrey

Contributing Writer

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Latest Articles

Copywriting 101 – Online Copy Basics
Online writing comes in many forms, from blogging and social network to the building of content and web pages. A few basic web copy tips, then, are in order.
Jan 17, 2010 - Chris Woolfrey
Res 4 Cut Scenes: Integrating Game with Cinema
Resident Evil 4 marks the shift from storyline to spectacle in the Resident Evil series. Aware of the pitfalls of such a switch, Capcom made use of the semi-playable film
Jul 21, 2009 - Chris Woolfrey
Is Representation in Photography Aimed at Truth?
Photography is an ever pervasive element of modern culture. How has it come to occupy this position, and what issues should be considered when discussing its use?
Jun 14, 2009 - Chris Woolfrey
Advertising in Games: An Unwanted Invasion
Debate has raged over whether computer games may be called art.But with games becoming increasingly realistic, the real problem in the industry is the rise of consumerism
Jun 2, 2009 - Chris Woolfrey
How Literature Is Written - A Vocational Career
In his essay 'Cybernetics and Ghosts', Italo Calvino argues that literature is mechanistic, signs, formulas, and codes of convention, rejecting notions of inspiration.
May 6, 2009 - Chris Woolfrey
How to Clap - The Art and Mystery of Applause
Clapping is a commonplace occurrence, but it has been used as a way to musical composition in itself. In 'Clapping Music' and '1+1', clapping becomes an art.
Apr 15, 2009 - Chris Woolfrey
Sport and Politics Can Mix: Austria's M.Sindelar
To the Austrian middle classes Hugo Meisl and his Wunderteam were the sporting symbol of Vienna and its intellectual prominence, their star, Sindelar, the figurehead.
Jan 20, 2009 - Chris Woolfrey
Language and Human Experience in Lolita
In one of the great works of 20th century literature, Vladimir Nabokov exemplifies the importance of connecting written style with written theme.
Dec 9, 2008 - Chris Woolfrey
Author Theory --The Work of Barthes and Foucault
In 'What is an Author?' and 'The Death of the Author' Michel Foucault and Roland Barthes make seminal contributions to literary theory.
Dec 7, 2008 - Chris Woolfrey
Virgil's Aeneid: A Hero Driven On by Fate
One of the primary works of Western Literature, the Aeneid discusses the ambivalent nature of mortality and fate, placing private sentiment at odds with civil duty.
Dec 6, 2008 - Chris Woolfrey