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Urban Procedural Rhetorics @ Reboot 10

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These are the slides for my presentation at Reboot 10 on 27 June 2008 in Copenhagen, Denmark. In brief, it describes the theoretical basis for a type of game I foresee – one that allows people to make arguments in the form of dynamic models that use the city as their platform. The second part consists of sketches for a few of these so-called "urban procedural rhetorics" of my own design.

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  1. Slide 1:Urban Procedural Rhetorics Kars Alfrink – Leapfrog – Reboot 10
  2. Slide 2:hello
  3. Slide 3:
  4. Slide 4:gramschap.nl/provo/chrono/wit.jpg
  5. Slide 5:thesis
  6. Slide 6:“[…] the street finds its own uses for things” —William Gibson
  7. Slide 7:flickr.com/photos/mallix/2241056021/
  8. Slide 8:flickr.com/photos/clarkmackey/462381004/
  9. Slide 9:flickr.com/photos/revcyborg/52850636/ & flickr.com/photos/piccadillywilson/330940825/
  10. Slide 10:play
  11. Slide 11:“The opposite of play is not work. It’s depression.” —Brian Sutton-Smith
  12. Slide 12:“Play is free movement within a more rigid structure.” —Salen & Zimmerman
  13. Slide 13:flickr.com/photos/jonlucas/20