Bounce: Balls, Walls, and Bodies in Games and Play
by
Carlin Wing
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Kindle
Language
English
Published
Jan 20, 2026
Publisher
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262384523
ISBN-13
9780262384520
Description
Carlin Wing takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the world of non-electronic games, weaving together the vibrant stories of bouncing balls, sturdy walls, and the bodies that engage with them. With a keen eye for detail, Wing explores how these playful objects have shaped human experience, inviting readers to rediscover the joy inherent in simple pastimes.
This captivating narrative not only delves into the mechanics and physics behind these games but also highlights the cultural significance of play across different societies. It’s a celebration of connection-between players, environments, and the thrill of competition.
Readers will find themselves reexamining their own playful memories, as Wing eloquently illustrates how the art of play transcends time and technology. With a warm, engaging style, this account is perfect for anyone who has ever tossed a ball or felt exhilaration in the midst of a game.
This captivating narrative not only delves into the mechanics and physics behind these games but also highlights the cultural significance of play across different societies. It’s a celebration of connection-between players, environments, and the thrill of competition.
Readers will find themselves reexamining their own playful memories, as Wing eloquently illustrates how the art of play transcends time and technology. With a warm, engaging style, this account is perfect for anyone who has ever tossed a ball or felt exhilaration in the midst of a game.
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