We've got a bonus episode of another podcast from Vox Media that we think you'll enjoy, it's called Function with Anil Dash, and this episode is about the video game Fortnite and what the creators owe the artists who inspire the dance emotes in the game. Anil talked to 2 Milly, the creator of the Milly Rock about his dance being included in Fortnite.
Epic Games' Fortnite is one of the most popular video games in the world, and a big part of that popularity comes from their emotes -- dances and other gestures which are used in the game as taunts or celebratory moves. However, many have called out Epic Games for these emotes, claiming that they have been stolen and renamed in Fortnite without permission or citation from their creators or sources.
On this week's episode of Function, we explore the concept of commodifying culture through video games. We talk with Ty Robinson, a former game animator for Konami's Dance Dance Revolution, about the technology behind putting dance moves into video games. And we also speak with Brooklyn rapper 2 Milly, an artist at the center of the controversy surrounding Epic Games' and their use of his dance, the Milly Rock.