May 2012
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Applying Complex System Analysis to Soccer
csessums: “The winning goal of the Manchester City match occurred when a Queen Park Ranger fell down, leaving a two-on-two situation which is exactly the situation our research shows enables goal scoring opportunities.” Yaneer Bar-Yam, president of the New England Complex Systems Institute and a co author of the study “Science of Winning Soccer: Emergent pattern-forming dynamics in...
May 21st
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“At MIT, his office in Building 20 was crammed with books, most overdue from the...”
– Gaming the library | The Harvard Library Innovation Laboratory (via thisway)
May 20th
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“A lot of games today have a list of quests, places to go, items to collect and...”
– Jenova Chen (via notgames)
May 20th
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May 20th
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Arcfinity: Arc explores the future of fun →
arcfinity: Simon Ings writes: Arc 1.2’s essayists have ignored the rotten spring weather and are gamboling about like a flock of spring lambs. We asked them to think about pleasure and fun, and they scampered off in all directions. P D Smith throws off Blade Runner-ish gloom to celebrate the city as…
May 17th
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MOLAA
TEMPORARY GALLERIES PLAY WITH ME: INTERACTIVE INSTALLATIONS June 17 – September 1, 2012 Co-curated by Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Idurre Alonso and Selene Preciado • Members opening: June 16 Play with Me explores the interactive potential of contemporary art within installation art. The exhibition seeks to dispel notions of distance by breaking down barriers of access to art by the public, so...
May 17th
Videogamers can control their dreams
wilwheaton: theweekmagazine: Canadian psychologist Jayne Gackenbach says avid gamers are more likely to have lucid dreams, and are better able to turn bad dreams into more positive experiences. Gackenbach hopes her theories can help sufferers of post-traumatic stress disorder overcome their symptoms. 5 startling facts about sleep I can totally do this, and I don’t even play that many video...
May 17th
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May 16th
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“Designers are no longer selling games to people who want to buy them, they are...”
– Micheal Thomson for Killscreen: Will Work for Fun (via ibogost)
May 15th
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“A good game—whether it’s a pro football playoff, or a family...”
– Games - Radiolab
May 15th
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An Interesting Group Work Model →
The POGIL model was developed for use in the sciences and has been used successfully in a variety of chemistry courses; in biology, anatomy and physiology, physics, math, computer science, and environmental science; and now in other fields such as education and marketing.  In this model, the instructor functions as a facilitator who’s available to assist the groups. However, instructors do not...
May 15th
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ximena vengoechea: 7 on 7 - team chemistry →
ximenavengoechea: This weekend I went to the annual 7 on 7 conference at the New Museum, an artstech/arthack event pairing artists and technologists and giving them 24 hrs to come up with a project (product, art work, prototype; whichever you’d like/whatever you’d like to call it). The results were shared…
May 14th
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May 13th
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“The tragic image of the blues that originated in the Mississippi Delta ignores...”
– “Delta Dawn,” your must-read for the weekend. (via marathonpacks)
May 12th
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May 11th
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