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Flusserian game where players subvert rules to produce novel information, in contrast to zero-sum or predetermined systems; the critical aim for cybernetic diagrams.
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- Final normative claim: computation’s nature as a game demands architectural openness, a challenge yet to be met.
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- game (Flusser)extendsVilém Flusser’s lens for computation: a formal game of rules and plays, ranging from closed deterministic systems to open, creative dialogues.
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- Clear exemplar of process art; designed to engender aesthetic experiences of player choice, movement, and cognition.
- Computational systems that interact with an environment; seen as the natural object of information dynamics.
- Dynamic condition: the move of making space, starting a new branch or frame.
- Meditative state of feeling the undoctored hum of SOHMs without grasping or pushing away.