First questions you want to make a game:
HCI
What are the Humans?
What are the Computers?
What is their Interaction?
Acceptable answers:
I'm going to make a game for the masses with millions dollars backing me on all modern consoles.
I'm going to make a game for my friends and Reddit to play on their computer.
I'm going to make a game for /b/ that they will jack off to on their tablets.
I'm going to make a game for Mrs. Chandler that shows how the expressive interaction of interpretative dance
can be integrated with the assistance of a mechanical third party to create something that is worthy to be
called literature.
I'm going to make a game for everyone on the internet that will incorporate drag and drop features in novel ways
that augment your brain with gluing gooey gluey goodness.
I'm going to make an in your face absurd machismo beat 'em up that contains many new additions to the field
such as automatic illustrating techniques that actually work.
I'm going to make a game on PC that makes you wish you were dead, or at least made you want to kill all those to
toture others.
I'm going to make a game that is like bill and teds excellent adventure but with more things to learn because learning is fun.
I'm going to make a game for runners/cyclists/gazelles that gives them another reality to be in while doing that exercise of their
choice. It would be like noby noby boy in it's social pointlessness.
I'm going to make a program for programmers to drink beer and program together.
I'm going to make a program for dnd nerds to drink and program together.
I'm going to make a beer proof keyboard that works well.
I'm going to make a touch corded keyboard.
I'm going to make a VIM for corded keyboards.
I'm going to make a homeless shelter that teaches people how to program. Program for food.
The programmers will need to complete lessons based on fingerprint? eye scan?
I'm going to make a map based games to end map based gaming.
I'm going to write a intuitive soundboard database (trees).
I'm going to write a game so passive it might as well be television. You control whatever little
you control with your eyes.
I'm going to write a game that makes political bullshit impossible}}}}.
I'm going to write something where working isn't interacting with the machine, but getting whatever you are doing done.
I'm going to write a game to create meaningful connections.
I'm going to write a game to make people feel love.
I'm going to write a game that will make the new culture seem obvious.
I'm going to create a pen that records where it's been written to. 3d map of the pen tip.
I'm going to create a touch corded keyboard on the steering wheel of the car.
I'm going to create a portal for thinking about your program : data flow? interface problems?
I'm going to create a game to make Mel love Vash more.
I'm going to make a game to make me feel less guilty about being white.
I'm going to make a game to help mathematicians think.
I want to create a game so that using your brain does not feel like work.
I'm going to make beer proof and homeless people proof keyboards.
I want to give my life to a cause.
I want to take poetry.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
Poverty Part 3.
Completing a task with comrades that needs doing.
Well, the corporation fits that bill if you convince yourself your company needs to exist. (Non-Trivial task mind you)
The camaraderie comes from the difficulty of the task. People existing close to each other completing things are just going to become friends. If not then.. I don't know. Organizing friends is a difficult task. "Culture" corporations call it. You have to fit with the companies or you just won't get in the door.
Gangs I call it sometimes when I'm feeling down.
Step 1. Make prison's more mother fucking anti-social. Putting all those people together? Seriously? Colleges charge $5,000 per semester to do this to your god damn highschool kid (dorms) and we are giving the experience away for free to those who committed acts against society?
You are setting this up to say: your regular society sucks, but if you get inside you will be around people all the time. The fuck is that about?
Step 2. Turn these missions into a more social event. I see people lining up at the mission and I'm envious of the large groups of friends that interact while waiting for food. Of course, when I'm closer I see they mostly are angry at each other. It's hard to like other people while poor. This is why you need the other two elements: getting things done, and being needed.
Well, the corporation fits that bill if you convince yourself your company needs to exist. (Non-Trivial task mind you)
The camaraderie comes from the difficulty of the task. People existing close to each other completing things are just going to become friends. If not then.. I don't know. Organizing friends is a difficult task. "Culture" corporations call it. You have to fit with the companies or you just won't get in the door.
Gangs I call it sometimes when I'm feeling down.
Step 1. Make prison's more mother fucking anti-social. Putting all those people together? Seriously? Colleges charge $5,000 per semester to do this to your god damn highschool kid (dorms) and we are giving the experience away for free to those who committed acts against society?
You are setting this up to say: your regular society sucks, but if you get inside you will be around people all the time. The fuck is that about?
Step 2. Turn these missions into a more social event. I see people lining up at the mission and I'm envious of the large groups of friends that interact while waiting for food. Of course, when I'm closer I see they mostly are angry at each other. It's hard to like other people while poor. This is why you need the other two elements: getting things done, and being needed.
Poverty. Part 2.
By the way, want to stop violence? Legalize.
Oliver Gospel Mission takes a Man on the Mountain point of view. The Cathedral.
I think Bazaar. I think Gas Stations.
Ponder for a second: what would life in this country be like if to operate a gas station, or to sell foods with saturated fat, or to sell cigarettes, you must operate a mission for the poor in the same building?
Approved missions:
1. Food Kitchen.
2. Drug rehabilitation clinic.
3. Job hunting office.
4. Volunteering corps office.
5. Beds.
6. Elderly Care Centers.
7. Veterinary Services(Seeing eye dogs get sick too).
You would design each approved mission in legalize so they would have roughly the same operational upkeep cost, and maybe even say you must give 10% of the station's profits to supporting this mission.
But we didn't take very much from the Army here. The task is to take the Army in mind as well, otherwise it just won't stick.
Oliver Gospel Mission takes a Man on the Mountain point of view. The Cathedral.
I think Bazaar. I think Gas Stations.
Ponder for a second: what would life in this country be like if to operate a gas station, or to sell foods with saturated fat, or to sell cigarettes, you must operate a mission for the poor in the same building?
Approved missions:
1. Food Kitchen.
2. Drug rehabilitation clinic.
3. Job hunting office.
4. Volunteering corps office.
5. Beds.
6. Elderly Care Centers.
7. Veterinary Services(Seeing eye dogs get sick too).
You would design each approved mission in legalize so they would have roughly the same operational upkeep cost, and maybe even say you must give 10% of the station's profits to supporting this mission.
But we didn't take very much from the Army here. The task is to take the Army in mind as well, otherwise it just won't stick.
Poverty. Part 1.
Poverty. I want to solve it.
I want to seed some of your thoughts tonight with 2 things.
For the first seed I want to bring you to the south-east corner of Assembly and Taylor in Columbia South Carolina: the Oliver Gospel Mission.
http://www.olivergospelmission.org/
Your thought starts here because for 120 years they have been doing it right.
-- President/CEO message
Re-read that message as if you were Hermione, look between the lines. Good progress is easy to find, as are ideological holes. Good Seed.
Second seed for this genetic experiment of a discussion we will find at 1225 Bluff Road, Columbia South Carolina. The National Guard.
Your thought must go here because since Neolithic times armies have been doing something right.
Now I know what you are thinking, It's the God Damn Army Bill. They fucking kill people. These are all murderers that deserve nothing more than death themselves. Every dollar spent on defense is a dollar stolen from someone's dinner. Etc.
But I've brought you here for a reason.
This one you really have to put on your Hermione glasses:
If you couldn't quite do it for that last one: I'll help. The first is the last line: "Whatever is needed, wherever it is needed." You are *needed* Charlie. We need you. I need you.
Doesn't that conjure up a fuzzy feeling... Dwell on that feeling for a little bit.
The second key is the rest of it. Describing "stuff to do." You'll be productive! Rob always described it as an itch he had.
Dwell on how you feel when you are getting things done contrasted with when you are not getting things done for a little bit.
The third key is entirely implied. You ask any soldier: Why did you fight? and they'll respond for my friends. For the people right next to me.
Community.
Not the community that people like to think of as their city. But real community. Real brotherhood. Camaraderie. Friendship.
That's it right there. You want to help mommy with the dishes? Do it. You are needed.
I want to seed some of your thoughts tonight with 2 things.
For the first seed I want to bring you to the south-east corner of Assembly and Taylor in Columbia South Carolina: the Oliver Gospel Mission.
http://www.olivergospelmission.org/
Your thought starts here because for 120 years they have been doing it right.
Welcome to the Oliver Gospel Mission. After 123 years, we are continuing our commitment to reaching out to the broken and homeless in Columbia. We have renewed the emphasis on equipping them to become spiritually fulfilled and functioning members of society who are making a positive impact on the quality of life in the Columbia area. For example, men who were previously unemployed are securing jobs, even in these tough economic times. Others are being reunited with estranged family members. Above all else, we continue to provide hope to people who have lost all sense of significance in a society that puts such a high value on material success. I am confident that as you browse our site you will be surprised by all we’re doing in the community, and find ways in which you can help. We encourage you to contact us for a tour. We’d love to have you visit the Mission and hope to hear from you soon!
-- President/CEO message
Re-read that message as if you were Hermione, look between the lines. Good progress is easy to find, as are ideological holes. Good Seed.
Second seed for this genetic experiment of a discussion we will find at 1225 Bluff Road, Columbia South Carolina. The National Guard.
Your thought must go here because since Neolithic times armies have been doing something right.
Now I know what you are thinking, It's the God Damn Army Bill. They fucking kill people. These are all murderers that deserve nothing more than death themselves. Every dollar spent on defense is a dollar stolen from someone's dinner. Etc.
But I've brought you here for a reason.
This one you really have to put on your Hermione glasses:
The Guard answers the call, at home or abroad.
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The incredible versatility of the National Guard enables its troops to respond to domestic emergencies, combat missions, counterdrug efforts, reconstruction missions and more—all with equal speed, strength and efficiency.
Whether the call is coming from the state governor or directly from the president of the United States, Guard Soldiers are always ready and always there.
You'll serve your community, your state and your country.
As a Guard Soldier, you can expect your primary area of operation to be your home state, following the leadership of your state adjutant general and governor. This may include community efforts, responding to wildfires or floods. Or, it may include serving overseas, training foreign forces.
You will also be prepared to mobilize when directed by the president. This may include overseas service or domestic, such as serving along the U.S.-Mexico border.
So, what does the National Guard do? Whatever is needed, wherever it is needed.
If you couldn't quite do it for that last one: I'll help. The first is the last line: "Whatever is needed, wherever it is needed." You are *needed* Charlie. We need you. I need you.
Doesn't that conjure up a fuzzy feeling... Dwell on that feeling for a little bit.
The second key is the rest of it. Describing "stuff to do." You'll be productive! Rob always described it as an itch he had.
Dwell on how you feel when you are getting things done contrasted with when you are not getting things done for a little bit.
The third key is entirely implied. You ask any soldier: Why did you fight? and they'll respond for my friends. For the people right next to me.
Community.
Not the community that people like to think of as their city. But real community. Real brotherhood. Camaraderie. Friendship.
That's it right there. You want to help mommy with the dishes? Do it. You are needed.
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