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Alex Payne — Mending The Bitter Absence of Reasoned Technical Discussion
"Usenet, IRC, forums, blogs, and now media like Twitter have all been black-marked as houses unfit for reason to dwell within. And so we roll our eyes, sigh, and quietly accept the idiocy, the opportunism, and the utter disrespect for our peers and ourselves that is technical discussion on the Internet. This need not be the case. It is possible to have a reasoned technical discussion on the Internet. People do it every day, particularly in smaller online communities where social norms are easier to enforce. We can do it."
programming  discussion  argument  rhetoric  criticism  conversation  writing  alexpayne 
april 2009 by infovore
Versus CluClu Land: Essential Jargon: Procedural Rhetoric
"What I like about the rhetoric idea is that it places the accent on how the work operates on the player, and this is essential for an interactive medium. What I don't like is that it's a resolutely utilitarian framework for critical analysis: it focuses in on the way that games might change our opinions for good or ill at the expense of the way games might transport, entertain, humiliate, and ravish their users." Pliskin on Bogost's Procedural Rhetoric; both the post and its comments are smart, nuanced discussion around the idea.
games  criticism  rhetoric  ianbogost  iroquoispliskin  proceduralrhetoric 
december 2008 by infovore

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