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My graduate student, André Blyth (tumblr andreblyth, twitter @andre_blyth) has a nice article featuring his games on Kill Screen today!!!!!! (via The experimental narrative vignettes of André Blyth – Kill Screen – Videogame Arts & Culture.)
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My graduate student, André Blyth (tumblr andreblyth, twitter @andre_blyth) has a nice article featuring his games on Kill Screen today!!!!!! (via The experimental narrative vignettes of André Blyth – Kill Screen – Videogame Arts & Culture.)
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PBS Ideas Channel critiques the idea that games are about their respective mechanics. Worth your time. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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scottgarner: Today, Lauren McCarthy announced the release of p5.js. It’s an amazing new library that brings all of the stuff you can do with Processing to the web. To mark the occasion, I created an interactive video with Dan Shiffman called Hello P5.
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scottgarner: Today, Lauren McCarthy announced the release of p5.js. It’s an amazing new library that brings all of the stuff you can do with Processing to the web. To mark the occasion, I created an interactive video with Dan Shiffman called Hello P5.
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cypulchre: OP1: BOLL7708 OP2: ninjarobots
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futurescope: Robot paralysed by choice of who to save New Scientist has a story about a new experiment that tests Asimov’s fictional First Law of Robotics in which ethical robots prevent humans from coming to harm. CAN we teach a robot to be good? Fascinated by the idea, roboticist Alan Winfield of Bristol Robotics Laboratory…
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futurescope: Robot paralysed by choice of who to save New Scientist has a story about a new experiment that tests Asimov’s fictional First Law of Robotics in which ethical robots prevent humans from coming to harm. CAN we teach a robot to be good? Fascinated by the idea, roboticist Alan Winfield of Bristol Robotics Laboratory…
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Almost as if engaged in an elaborate troll, Finland has apparently organized its educational system in exactly the opposite way as the reform movement here claims is necessary. America’s dangerous education myth: Why it isn’t the best anti-poverty program – Salon.com (via feministlibrarian)
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Almost as if engaged in an elaborate troll, Finland has apparently organized its educational system in exactly the opposite way as the reform movement here claims is necessary. America’s dangerous education myth: Why it isn’t the best anti-poverty program – Salon.com (via feministlibrarian)
