DominoBeadGame
= The Domino Bead Game = The Domino Bead Game is a curiosity. It is not a PlayableVariant as such, but . . . [a Mancala variant]... were fascinated by Hermann Hesse's book ''Magister Ludi'' known in English . . .
4K - last updated 2009-06-01 03:43 UTC by 192.168.1.1
EdgeIn
''Edge In'' is a game inspired by Kennexions which uses metaphors as obscure hints regarding what other . . . similar to the Glass Bead Game as conceived by Hermann Hesse. Amongst such a community, or with such . . .
28K - last updated 2018-08-01 09:03 UTC by Dranorter
FortuneCookies
* "Under the shifting hegemony of now this, now that science or art, the Game of games had developed . . . initial theme into unlimited combinations." --Hermann Hesse * "The Glass Bead Game is thus a mode . . . cosmos; its stops are almost beyond number." --Hermann Hesse * "After each symbol conjured up by the . . . was nurtured with the greatest care." --Hermann Hesse * "Pious thinkers of earlier times had . . . to Being, from potentiality to reality..." --Hermann Hesse * "Thus one of the principles of the . . .
9K - last updated 2011-05-21 04:29 UTC by TheBigH
GlassBeadGame
= What is the Glass Bead Game? = The Glass Bead Game ("GBG") is a kind of artform invented by ["Hermann . . . a completely fictional artform described by ["Hermann Hesse"]. He wrote [[TheNovel|a book, with the . . . initial theme into unlimited combinations." -- ["Hermann Hesse"], more quotes found on FortuneCookies . . .
3K - last updated 2010-04-01 00:21 UTC by RonHaleEvans
HomePage
= Glass Bead Game Wiki = This site is a collaborative environment for exploring ["Hermann Hesse"]'s concept . . .
2K - last updated 2010-03-22 05:53 UTC by RonHaleEvans
IdealGame
(seed posting) There are already a few Glass Bead Games that have been realised, but, presumably, few . . . to reach the level of refinement hinted at in ["Hermann Hesse"]'s Glass Bead Game. ---- What if Wiki . . .
2K - last updated 2018-06-09 21:57 UTC by RonHaleEvans
KennexionsIntroduction
== Kennexions: An Introduction == This essay presupposes a familiarity with Hermann Hesse's novel ''Das . . .
25K - last updated 2009-06-01 03:44 UTC by 192.168.1.1
KenningHaikuCompetition
= Kenning Haiku Competition = The KenningHaiku Competition was formally announced at [http://www.dragonflight.org/ . . . (Magister Ludi)'' (a.k.a. TheNovel), for which Hermann Hesse won the Nobel Prize in 1946. Here is . . .
7K - last updated 2009-06-01 03:44 UTC by 192.168.1.1
PlayableVariant
= Glass Bead Game playable variants = "GlassBeadGame PlayableVariant" is ["Charles Cameron"]'s term for . . . a gbg involving Buckminster Fuller, Hermann Hesse, and Ludvig Wittgenstein. * '''["EdgeIn"]''' . . .
3K - last updated 2021-03-31 22:10 UTC by RonHaleEvans
TheNovel
Insofar as the GlassBeadGame is not a phenomenon that recurs throughout history, or an eternal archetype, . . . it all started with a novel by ["Hermann Hesse"], for which he won the Nobel Prize in . . .
2K - last updated 2009-06-01 03:44 UTC by 192.168.1.1
10 pages found.