January 2, 2004
Antimodal
Artist and frequent GTxA commenter Brandon Rickman has begun a new (or refurbished an old) blog called antimodal, that kicks off with a critique of Salen and Zimmerman’s Rules of Play. Added to the blogroll.
Thanks to past GTxA hosts: the Center for Research in Computing and the Arts and the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture.
http://grandtextauto.org
is the shortest way to get to this blog.
Artist and frequent GTxA commenter Brandon Rickman has begun a new (or refurbished an old) blog called antimodal, that kicks off with a critique of Salen and Zimmerman’s Rules of Play. Added to the blogroll.
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January 3rd, 2004 at 6:54 pm
Thanks for the link! I’m still mulling over the magic crayons/illusion of life discussion. I think what makes me anxious about creating works that present the illusion of something is that, to me, the term illusion indicates something that is only happening on the surface. The illusion of life, the feeling of presense. Why not actual life and actual presense? Is this some kind of post-Positivist way of talking about things?
January 4th, 2004 at 12:53 pm
I like Brandon’s Media Studies Title Generator. He sent me a link to it awhile ago, but I haven’t had a chance to check it out until recently. Pokes fun at many of the cliches in Media Studies titles.
January 6th, 2004 at 11:10 am
That Title Generator is hilarious.