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Playpitch » Essay: Everyday Hacks: Why Cheating Matters
"Cheating is hacking for the masses. It is one of many opportunities to ‘soft programme’ our technologies and culture without heavy reliance on advanced knowledge. Cheating creates an opportunity to play with design, think about it, and tinker around. By effectively unbalancing a game, we can move behind the screen to consider games through their limits. If you put too many assets on screen with the Sonic debug mode, the system would freeze and crash. In this it taught young players an important truth about games; that they aren’t infinite systems, but rather careful gestures reliant on an economy of elements. Cheats of the kind seen in Sonic fostered a generation of gamers to be both critical and respectful of what games are. Knowing that the level is one configuration among many comes from a point of view only afforded through cheating." David Surman is writing more about games, and it is a good thing.
games  cheating  hacking  mastery  sonic  systems  manipulation  rules 
august 2009 by infovore
YouTube - Giant White Glove
That performance of Billie Jean. But with a Giant White Glove. Brilliant.
videos  processing  manipulation  michaeljackson  data  motioncapture 
july 2009 by infovore
Kirkville - Image Manipulation from the Command Line
Some notes on sips, the OSX command-line image manipulation tool.
osx  sips  image  manipulation 
march 2007 by infovore

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