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As Raph runs towards the goal, Luc enjoins him to shoot (l. 1). Raph grants
the directive and actually shoots the ball, but the goalkeeper stops it and the
action fails (l. 2). This outcome is formulated by Luc with a negative assess-
ment (l. 3) as they engage in a mutual gaze. Raph responds with some excuses
(l. 5) and offers an account for his late shot, looking at Luc.
As shown by figures 1A and 1B, two praxeological environments charac-
terise the game: the home environment in which Luc and Raph are sitting
and controlling the game, holding the controllers with both hands, and the
technologically mediated environment in which their avatars are playing,
monitored by them. Mobile coordinated actions c