EdgeIn
''Edge In'' is a game inspired by Kennexions which uses metaphors as obscure hints regarding what other . . . for example someone might say "my sources tell me that the eagle is a doorframe, and the music . . . understanding of a wide variety of intellectual fields. I can imagine Edge In being played . . . is set in a world where there is no more intellectual progress; but it's possible that human ingenuity . . .
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 . . . have reduced to concepts and converted into intellectual values the Glass Bead Game player plays . . . its manuals and pedals range over the entire intellectual cosmos; its stops are almost beyond number." . . . they could formulate and exchange their new intellectual experiences." --Hermann Hesse * "He invented . . . content must be ascribed to each piece, each constellation, each chess move, of which this move, configuration, . . .
9K - last updated 2011-05-21 04:29 UTC by TheBigH
GismuGlyph
= GismuGlyphs = Since one of the PillarsOfTheGbg is ["Iconicity"], ["Kennexions"] has its own glyphic . . . language called ["TELL"] (Token-Encoded Logical Language). About 1400 . . . of the primitives of TELL are equivalent to [http://www.lojban.org/files/brochures/gismu.html . . .
5K - last updated 2009-06-16 22:31 UTC by RonHaleEvans
GlassPlateGame
[http://glassplategame.org/ The Glass Plate Game] by ["Dunbar Aitkens"] is one of the earliest known . . . fits in a little-bitty pocket-sized box. *Its intellectual range. I've played mostly at an ordinary . . .
3K - last updated 2016-12-22 20:06 UTC by JPS in NJ
HelloWorldGame
= Hello, World Game = This is a sample game for the KenningHaikuCompetition. The page KenningHaiku has . . . a little body, a little breath [life], intelligence. Of these the first two are thine, so far . . . vortex whirls round, '''so that the intellectual power exempt from the things of fate can . . . happens". === Visualisation === Imagine an intelligent sphere, somewhat like Humpty Dumpty, wearing . . . to blossom. This is a '''friend'''. Imagine an intelligent sphere, somewhat like Humpty Dumpty, wearing . . .
9K - last updated 2009-06-01 03:43 UTC by 192.168.1.1
HipBone
= The HipBone Games = ["Charles Cameron"]'s [https://hermetic.com/hipbone/index HipBone Games] are probably . . . once a day, putting a concept "on the map," by telling the number of the entry, and what the entry . . .
3K - last updated 2018-02-03 20:48 UTC by 73.53.92.135
IntergameProtocol
= Intergame Protocol for Glass Bead Game Playable Variants = At first I thought ["Kennexions"] should . . . have reduced to concepts and converted into intellectual values the Glass Bead Game player plays . . . its manuals and pedals range over the entire intellectual cosmos; its stops are almost beyond number.'' . . .
3K - last updated 2009-06-01 03:43 UTC by 192.168.1.1
Kennexions
= Kennexions = ["Kennexions"] is the free/open-source family of GlassBeadGame PlayableVariants, techniques, . . . * Kennexions uses a formal language called ["TELL"] (Token-Encoded Logical Language). An individual . . . TELL logogram is called a GismuGlyph. * See TableOfCorrespondences . . .
2K - last updated 2010-04-01 00:23 UTC by RonHaleEvans
KennexionsIntroduction
== Kennexions: An Introduction == This essay presupposes a familiarity with Hermann Hesse's novel ''Das . . . "horse" is the product of a culture of aquatic intelligent beings that ride whales the way we ride horses. . . . not say that lightly) and is now an artificial intelligence researcher and cognitive scientist who is . . . when I was in Nashville, it was to hear Elvis Costello in concert. Opening for him was the Fairfield . . .
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/ . . . have reduced to concepts and converted into intellectual values the Glass Bead Game player plays . . . its manuals and pedals range over the entire intellectual cosmos; its stops are almost beyond number....'' . . .
7K - last updated 2009-06-01 03:44 UTC by 192.168.1.1
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