infovore + writing + performance 3
One More Go: Donkey Kong Jungle Beat - Offworld
january 2009 by infovore
"We spend a lot of time talking about games and films, but a much more useful corollary is music. The processes are spookily similar. Creators devise an experience, and commit it to code. The code then sits there, lifeless, until a performer picks it up. Then, through a complex tool which requires substantial manual dexterity to master, the performer interprets the experience the creator devised. No two people will play the code the same way. Some players will perform better than others. Some will get stuck and give up before the end."
games
music
play
writing
performance
interpretation
january 2009 by infovore
Professor Greg Dening : Challenges to Perform: History, Passion and the Imagination
august 2008 by infovore
"This is an afterword to essays by young writers on first peoples’ histories. I am picking up the notion that there is no Before and After in culture. Culture is always Now, in-between, in process." God this is good.
writing
culture
performance
creativity
art
august 2008 by infovore
Creating Passionate Users: Better Beginnings: how to start a presentation, book, article...
october 2006 by infovore
Guilty of half of these (at points). They usually didn't matter - but I'll be some more in mind for the future.
presentation
technique
performance
narrative
communication
writing
october 2006 by infovore
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