. Net Aesthetics
In this three part series, Lana Polansky explores the history and use of “empathy” in ...
Larp's roots run deeper than Dungeons & Dragons. In her book Leaving Mundania, Lizzie Stark traces the development of larp from its origins, the nascent form of what Bruce Sterling likes to call the military-entertainment complex: immersive historical pageants thrown by medieval royalty, often at immense expense; prototypical wargames for training the officers of ...
Joe Huckaby writes about his HTML5 rendered color cycling, the 8-bit visual effect used typically ...