Game Theory: The Feel of Cinema, but a Game at Hearthttps://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/08/circuits/articles/12game.html
computer games are not interactive movies. The average non-gamer sees a moving image on a screen, sees some sort of input device, be it a keyboard, mouse or joystick, and figures
Daring Fireballhttps://daringfireball.net/
getting bigger and more interactive so that people can ask even longer questions and upload photographs and videos into queries. Interesting to me that this is the Times’s biggest
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gomez-peñahttp://v1.zonezero.com/magazine/articles/gomezpena/gomezpena.html
art, epic rap poetry, interactive television, experimental radio and computer art; but with a Chicanocentric perspective and an sleazoide bent." II: Mythical Differences The mytho
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