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Continuum Entertainment - definition of Continuum Entertainment in Encyclopedia (448 words)
Continuum Entertainment was founded in January, 1998, with the objective of researching and developing games for PC and consoles, after having gone through a rigorous selection process and joining the Curitiba Technological Incubator - INTEC, where it stayed until October, 2000.
Continuum Entertainment is a member of the consulting council for the first undergraduate course in the field of games in the country, offered at the Anhembi-Morumbi University in São Paulo.
Continuum Entertainment is also a member of development programs at companies such as Intel, Nvidia and ATI, which aid in the research and development of new technologies.
Routt (7730 words)
She says, for instance, that the 'standards by which [entertainment] should be judged are freshness and novelty' (206), that is, perhaps, the standards applied to new appearances in the world.
The point is that what is used for entertainment may not correspond to what is made as entertainment, as indeed Arendt recognises when she deplores the gutting of elite works to make 'entertaining' versions of them (207-208).
Entertainment is as integral a part of this fundamental human relation as eating or sleeping, just as it is for Aristotle and Arendt: 'I but open my eyes and already enjoy the spectacle....
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