Second encirclement campaign against the Honghu Soviet

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#+author: The S.P.A.C.E consortium #+author: The S.P.A.C.E consortium
#+title: Process and Reality (diagrams) #+title: Process and Reality (diagrams)
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* some diagrams * some diagrams
#+ATTR_LATEX: :options [Alfred North Whitehead] #+ATTR_LATEX: :options [Alfred North Whitehead]
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header header
<font color=red size=14>S.P.A.C.E <&cog></font> <font color=red size=14>superject<&cog></font>
variable cyclics variable cyclics
%date("yyyy.MM.dd' at 'HH:mm") %date("yyyy.MM.dd' at 'HH:mm")
endheader endheader
:decide on starting conditions, scope & duration; :decide on starting conditions, scope & duration;
:play first cycle; :play first cycle;
repeat repeat
repeat :start a cycle (continue); repeat :start a cycle (continue);
:play some cards; :play some cards;
repeat while (realise a proposition?) is (no) not (yes) repeat while (realise a proposition?) is (no) not (yes)
#palegreen: <font color=darkblue>in The Wider Realm</font>; #palegreen: <font color=darkblue>in The Wider Realm</font>;
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#+RESULTS: #+RESULTS:
[[file:img/play-001.png]] [[file:img/play-001.png]]
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\newpage \newpage
#+END_EXPORT
** a more detailed flow ** a more detailed flow
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header header
<font color=red size=14>S.P.A.C.E <&cog></font> <font color=red size=14>superject <&cog></font>
variable cyclics variable cyclics
%date("yyyy.MM.dd' at 'HH:mm") %date("yyyy.MM.dd' at 'HH:mm")
endheader endheader
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#+RESULTS: #+RESULTS:
[[file:img/play-013.png]] [[file:img/play-013.png]]
#+BEGIN_EXPORT latex
\newpage \newpage
#+END_EXPORT
** a more detailed flow (P&R terms)
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header
<font color=red size=14>superject <&cog></font>
variable cyclics
%date("yyyy.MM.dd' at 'HH:mm")
endheader
partition start {
:decide on how to begin the game;
:decide on how many <b>cycles</b>\n(duration or extent);
}
partition "cycle 0" {
:divide deck in to O, Q & V piles;
:shuffle & select {x} cards from the O and Q pile;
:create some propositios\n (by pairing O & Q cards);
:shuffle & select some V cards;
note right: conformal proposition(s)
}
partition "cycle n+1n" {
repeat
:observe the current environment;
note right: (individual) valuation
:each player adds a Q card on available P;
repeat
:each player extends the environment\nwith either an O or Q card;
note right: non-conformal proposition(s)
:one player chooses a V card to\n &#34;provide a lure&#34;;
:the player describes the lure;
backward : move V to penumbra\nor pass to next player;
repeat while (realise the proposition?) is (<font color=red>no</font>) not (<font color=red>yes</font>)
#palegreen: <font color=red>&#8230;in the <b>Wider Realm</b></font>;
repeat while (continue the game?) is (<font color=red>yes</font>) not (<font color=red>no</font>)
}
:conclude&#8230;;
#+END_SRC
#+caption: a more detailed game flow (P&R terminology)
#+ATTR_ORG: :width 600
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :height 20cm :placement [!h]
#+RESULTS:
[[file:img/play-013-1.png]]
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\newpage
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** a more detailed parallel flow ** a more detailed parallel flow
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header header
<font color=red size=14>S.P.A.C.E <&cog></font> <font color=red size=14>superject <&cog></font>
variable cyclics variable cyclics
%date("yyyy.MM.dd' at 'HH:mm") %date("yyyy.MM.dd' at 'HH:mm")
endheader endheader
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//l3 [label="play a cycle (continuation)"] //l3 [label="play a cycle (continuation)"]
l3_1 [label=" add qualifiers "] l3_1 [label=" add qualifiers "]
l3_2 [label=" add O or Q cards "] l3_2 [label=" add O or Q cards "]
l3_3 [label=" test V -> P "] l3_3 [label=" test V -> P "]
l4 [label="“realise the proposition“"] l4 [label="“realise the proposition“"]
l5 [label="stop"] l5 [label="stop"]
l6 [label="continue with another cycle"] l6 [label="continue with another cycle"]
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subgraph cluster_c { subgraph cluster_c {
label = "play a cycle (continuation)"; label = "play a cycle (continuation)";
l3_1 -> l3_2 -> l3_3 } l3_1 -> l3_2 -> l3_3 }
} }
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
#+caption: dot test #+caption: dot test
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#+ATTR_LaTeX: :height 10cm :placement [!h] #+ATTR_LaTeX: :height 10cm :placement [!h]
#+RESULTS: #+RESULTS:
[[file:img/play-003.svg]] [[file:img/play-003.svg]]
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\newpage \newpage
#+END_EXPORT
* notes (etc+) * notes (etc+)
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@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ for next time:
- tested the chance and deliberation modes of play. both appear potentially interesting… - tested the chance and deliberation modes of play. both appear potentially interesting…
- working title becomes superject (rather than S.P.A.C.E) - working title becomes superject (rather than S.P.A.C.E)
There was some discussion about reintroducing virus and/or ways of changing the physical layout of the Environment as the game progresses, and there may be too many cards in play. how could something like an abstraction” process work? how can these modifier cards be introduced? at points of frustration? by chance? and possibly acting over longer game cycles (if a modification takes effect over several rounds, etc+). Modifiers could remain face down \rarr selected at points of inflection during the game. There was some discussion about reintroducing virus and/or ways of changing the physical layout of the Environment as the game progresses, and there may be too many cards in play. how could something like an abstraction” process work? how can these modifier cards be introduced? at points of frustration? by chance? and possibly acting over longer game cycles (if a modification takes effect over several rounds, etc+). Modifiers could remain face down \rarr selected at points of inflection during the game.
Following the game flow as outlined in the diagram (ref.) raised a question about when the V cards introduced. is it part of the starting cycle (cycle0) or the ongoing cycles? are they chosen with, or after the initial P or with the first round of qualifiers? Following the game flow as outlined in the diagram (ref.) raised a question about when the V cards introduced. is it part of the starting cycle (cycle0) or the ongoing cycles? are they chosen with, or after the initial P or with the first round of qualifiers?
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- place matching cards to create P in E - place matching cards to create P in E
- decide collectively on relevant V cards (a suitable number of V cards for expected length of the game) - decide collectively on relevant V cards (a suitable number of V cards for expected length of the game)
The glossary has been transferred to subetha (at [[https://subetha.fo.am/p/superject][superject]]) The glossary has been transferred to subetha (at [[https://subetha.fo.am/p/superject][superject]])
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\newpage \newpage
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#+ATTR_org: :width 400 #+ATTR_org: :width 400
file:img/superject.space.jpg file:img/superject.space.jpg
#+BEGIN_latex #+BEGIN_export latex
\newpage \newpage
#+END_latex #+END_export
…some cards are more humorous than useful, but could open other directions and/or serendipity. …some cards are more humorous than useful, but could open other directions and/or serendipity.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ some examples, an attempt at taxonomy and cartomancy (game like rules \rightarr
*** Tarot *** Tarot
- [[https://libarynth.org/parn/tarot_tutorial][Tarot tutorial]] (libarynth) - [[https://libarynth.org/parn/tarot_tutorial][Tarot tutorial]] (libarynth)
- combinatorial, graphic, fixed symbolism/archetypes, open grammar, spatial \rightarrow context/interpretation loop (open? context) - combinatorial, graphic, fixed symbolism/archetypes, open grammar, spatial \rightarrow context/interpretation loop (open? context)
- see also [[https://labyrinthos.co/blogs/lenormand-cards][Lenormand]] - see also [[https://labyrinthos.co/blogs/lenormand-cards][Lenormand]]
*** Fluxx *** Fluxx
- [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluxx][Fluxx]] (wikipedia) - [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluxx][Fluxx]] (wikipedia)
@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ some examples, an attempt at taxonomy and cartomancy (game like rules \rightarr
- combinatorial, fixed categories, fixed grammar, sequential \rightarrow compound prompt (closed? context) - combinatorial, fixed categories, fixed grammar, sequential \rightarrow compound prompt (closed? context)
- focus on objects, design fiction - focus on objects, design fiction
*** oblique strategies *** oblique strategies
- [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oblique_Strategies][Oblique strategies]] (wikipedia) - [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oblique_Strategies][Oblique strategies]] (wikipedia)
- single 'prompt' \rightarrow 'new' context (card encourages activity 'outside' the boundary of the game) - single 'prompt' \rightarrow 'new' context (card encourages activity 'outside' the boundary of the game)
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- combinatorial \rightarrow each choice shapes the next \rightarrow ? - combinatorial \rightarrow each choice shapes the next \rightarrow ?
*** Design fiction (changeist) *** Design fiction (changeist)
- combinatorial, text, developed context, focus on worldbuilding - combinatorial, text, developed context, focus on worldbuilding
*** 1000 Blank White Cards (c.f. nomic) *** 1000 Blank White Cards (c.f. nomic)
- open!? variable, context dependent, and very much player dependent. - open!? variable, context dependent, and very much player dependent.
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*** various (iterated/rotated/terminology) *** various (iterated/rotated/terminology)
- [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_game][card games]] (wikipedia) - [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_game][card games]] (wikipedia)
*** MTG *** MTG
- [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic:_The_Gathering][Magic: The Gathering]] (wikipedia) - [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic:_The_Gathering][Magic: The Gathering]] (wikipedia)
- fixed rules, extendable by adding new cards within existing categories(?) - fixed rules, extendable by adding new cards within existing categories(?)
@ -538,10 +538,9 @@ some examples, an attempt at taxonomy and cartomancy (game like rules \rightarr
[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanafuda][Hanafuda]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabufuda][Kabufuda]] “cards are tiny, only 2 1/8 by 1 1/4 inches (54 x 32 mm), but about three times thicker than Western cards. […] There are twelve suits, representing months of the year. Each is designated by a flower and has four cards. The point values should be considered merely as a ranking mechanism, as the most popular games only concern themselves with certain combinations of taken cards. ” [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanafuda][Hanafuda]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabufuda][Kabufuda]] “cards are tiny, only 2 1/8 by 1 1/4 inches (54 x 32 mm), but about three times thicker than Western cards. […] There are twelve suits, representing months of the year. Each is designated by a flower and has four cards. The point values should be considered merely as a ranking mechanism, as the most popular games only concern themselves with certain combinations of taken cards. ”
#+caption: Hanafuda Cards #+caption: Hanafuda Cards
[[file:img/6558902_orig.jpg]] [[file:img/6558902_orig.jpg]]
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Our current game prototypes are using [[https://github.com/andymeneely/squib][squib]] to create card decks from templates (details can be found in the =cards/= folder) Our current game prototypes are using [[https://github.com/andymeneely/squib][squib]] to create card decks from templates (details can be found in the =cards/= folder)
potentially useful… potentially useful…
- [[https://github.com/boardgameio/boardgame.io][boardgame.io]] is an engine for creating turn-based games using JavaScript. - [[https://github.com/boardgameio/boardgame.io][boardgame.io]] is an engine for creating turn-based games using JavaScript.
- using spacedeck (or other shared whiteboard) for testing - using spacedeck (or other shared whiteboard) for testing
- [[https://www.reddit.com/r/tabletopsimulator/comments/gd60kf/opensource_tabletop_simulator_deck_importer_for/][Tabletop Simulator deck importer for Magic, Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokémon TCG]] - [[https://www.reddit.com/r/tabletopsimulator/comments/gd60kf/opensource_tabletop_simulator_deck_importer_for/][Tabletop Simulator deck importer for Magic, Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokémon TCG]]
- a [[https://github.com/deck-of-cards/deck-of-cards][multi-player card game simulator]] (aka. “deck of cards”) - a [[https://github.com/deck-of-cards/deck-of-cards][multi-player card game simulator]] (aka. “deck of cards”)
- [[https://opengameart.org][open game art]] - [[https://opengameart.org][open game art]]
other card game prototyping tools other card game prototyping tools
- [[http://squib.rocks/][squib]] ([[https://github.com/andymeneely/squib][github]]) - [[http://squib.rocks/][squib]] ([[https://github.com/andymeneely/squib][github]])
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- [[https://www.waveshare.com/product/displays/e-paper/4.3inch-e-paper.htm][800x600, 4.3inch e-Paper UART Module]] - [[https://www.waveshare.com/product/displays/e-paper/4.3inch-e-paper.htm][800x600, 4.3inch e-Paper UART Module]]
printing (etc+) printing (etc+)
- [[https://cartamundi.com/en/][Cartamundi]] - [[https://cartamundi.com/en/][Cartamundi]]
- [[https://www.makeplayingcards.com/][MPC]] (make playing cards) - [[https://www.makeplayingcards.com/][MPC]] (make playing cards)