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concept:chess-becomes-an-open-game-when-it-ceases-to-be-zero-sum-and-becomes-a-platform-for-each-player-to-play-towards-the-otherChess becomes an open game when it ceases to be zero-sum and becomes a platform for each player to play towards the other
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- Flusser's exemplar of open game: functional complexity enables creative subversion through dialogical play.
- Flusserian game where players subvert rules to produce novel information, in contrast to zero-sum or predetermined systems; the critical aim for cybernetic diagrams.
- Shunryu Suzuki quote used to illustrate the value of not over-training on prior experience during morphogenesis.
- Flusser’s characterization of chess as structurally simple but functionally complex, used to illustrate functional complexity as a prerequisite for open games.
- Evaluation of Friedman’s system: participatory but still deterministic, lacking true improvisation.