#gc5 in #moleskine | story in games: vital or bs?


#gc5 in #moleskine | tabletop RPGs informing video games


Talking desktop RPGs at #gc5


#gc5 in #moleskine | games at work:


#gc5 in #moleskine - women in gaming:


Sitting at the back is “in” at #gc4


3D printed #shoes at #next12


#fashion track at #next12


Blimey - I remember these… #next12


I have a suspicion that the answer is “kittens”… #next12


Does what it says on the badge…


#coffee and #woodgrain #filterfree


New view


One wing missing


The sad pile of no show badges at #odcc…


I think I might be early for #likemind Brighton…


The joy of Due South

Ds2

It's a programme that can't see a fine line without walking towards it and treading catlike along it until it vanishes over the horizon. It moves from light to dark between scenes and within scenes. Benton is a naïf, a compulsive truth-teller living within an absurdly strict moral code and pathologically polite and literal mindset without ever being idiotic or unconvincing. He has impossible skills (tracking people through the mean city streets as he used to track caribou through the northwest territories as a boy) in a determinedly realistic setting. Ray is a hardbitten, cynical motormouth with an idealistic soul struggling wearily to shine through.

via www.guardian.co.uk

This article goes a long way to capturing what I loved about that series.


Death of a #slinky


Beware the elephant of intuition

Argument: Because the elephant of intuition is more powerful than the rider of deliberation, moral judgements are firstly and mostly intuitive and only subsequently and occasionally reasoned

Highlight: Experiments which test subjects’ reactions to stories involving abnormal but not strictly harmful behaviour find that, instead of reasoning leading to response, the subjects react first and then develop – often rather contrived – rationales for their reactions

via www.matthewtaylorsblog.com

This is why discussions about politics and religion so rarely go well on the internet.


Confluence