Timothy Welsh
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ethical algorithm
In response to the first part, at some level games are almost always about accumulation and allocation. The question here is how does this encounter pose that imperative. There are two ways, I think, of interpreting the player's reaction. Either it i ... -
binary or network
@DrewAyers: Thanks for putting this together! I am interested in the film you reference by Phil Solomon. It reminds me of two discussions. First, Alexander Galloway talks about gamic computer actions, the processes the computer goes through to present the ... -
Individuals
Eva, I really enjoy your pieces. They are captivating to look at. I was surprised, however, to hear you describe your women as "confused." That is not an emotion I recognize in the faces of your portraits. They appear to me strong, resolute in t ... -
non-human organization
The question is certainly interesting. As we see what looks like pain in Stain's expression as he curtails his desire to please the master, we recognize both humanize him and recognize his non-human status (that he's a dog). But I don't th ...