May 2013
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My son used to believe that he could look at a plane in flight and make it...
– Underworld by Don DeLillo
Is it time we got over the taboo against human... →
Slate writer Will Oremus has put together a fairly revealing article about how easy itâs becoming to supercharge our brains, prompting him to wonder why thereâs still so much push-back against the idea of technologically enhancing ourselves.
What happens when you upgrade a machine that does everything you need it to, and you do nothing important or meaningful with the machine?
“All I...
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T.S. Eliot. James Joyce. Pablo Picasso.
Let’s not forget MODERN ROCK.
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April 2013
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Reality is broken. Game designers can fix it.
– Jane McGonigal
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I don’t understand people who say, “Why does evil exist in the...
– Daniel Zaban,
Project Designer for Eden, the first fully immersive, and fully realistic, Virtual Reality Program
from upcoming RPG ExXception Draft
also at theneonheart.com
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Every game of skill is susceptible of being played by an automaton.
– Charles Babbage, 1864
as quoted in ‘The Difference Engine’, by Doron Swade, pg 172
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