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==== play and games ==== | ==== play and games ==== | ||
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==== board games ==== | ==== board games ==== | ||
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* [[Game of Go]] | * [[Game of Go]] | ||
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==== rnd links ==== | ==== rnd links ==== | ||
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* "The ludic society exists to provoke an artistic research discipline best to be addressed as ludic studies" | * "The ludic society exists to provoke an artistic research discipline best to be addressed as ludic studies" | ||
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* [[Game Engines]] | * [[Game Engines]] | ||
* Play with the machine > http:// | * Play with the machine > http:// | ||
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==== Game of life ==== | ==== Game of life ==== | ||
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John Conway’s Game of Life, the [[cellular automata]] game | John Conway’s Game of Life, the [[cellular automata]] game | ||
Life was devised in 1970 by John Horton Conway, a young mathematician at Gonville and Caius College in Cambridge. The game is played on a 2-dimensional grid. Each cell can be either " | Life was devised in 1970 by John Horton Conway, a young mathematician at Gonville and Caius College in Cambridge. The game is played on a 2-dimensional grid. Each cell can be either " | ||
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==== other ==== | ==== other ==== | ||
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- | [[Play Asperity Game]] | + | * |