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| From Nathan Coppedge, USA, The 16 March 2006: |
| Poetical 3D Game |
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My interest in the future
of gaming has continued with my current project, Archemesis, which I
have begun with the help of the TADS text-adventure design system. I
know people are generally discouraged from publishing intellectually
oriented games, as it has the potential to drive people crazy amongst
other things. Nevertheless there tends to be an intellectual aspect
to poetry, and if someone is looking for a voyage into the mysterious
unknown, poetry is essential. As someone who believes that mysterious
adventures with art are one of the best things in life, I can't help
but publish a game with an intellectual slant. "Of course the game is
boring: you're not thinking!" A preview of my game, some of the literature
of which I may attempt to turn into a book, is available on my
website
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| From Nathan Coppedge, USA, February 10, 2004: |
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It seems to me that considerable
diverting moments could be spent filling in personal information contained
in some zone relative to a collection of newly developed worlds. What
I mean is that as soon as VR hits the market, and there is a little
room for a kind of elite that favors the less psychologically damaging
games, people will be free to meet each other on the basis of their
interest in a somewhat shared utopian counter-reality. Music and poems
could be shared or organized by an AI for a wider audience. There is
a specific personality that this hopefully emerging reality will favor.
And I have hopes that its approximately myself, among others. I\'m slightly
dizzy at the prospect. Regards to any chance observer, Nathan Coppedge
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| From Nathan L. Coppedge , USA, January 6, 2004: |
| Future of gaming-poetry and dreamstate to «higher experience» |
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I don't know if anyone
here has heard of the AgoraXchange project. It is an international attempt
to create a role-playing game that will use progressive social modalities/social
structures to produce a different, progressive online collective. (I
wont call it only a gaming experience because I know that in my case
the potential of a gaming universe is beginning to be fundamental to
the future of my own imagination...) I am excited about the future of
the virtual experience and feel that this project is the beginning of
something that will become very big. Please if anyone wants to try my
game "Advent" at my
website, it isn't true VR but it uses some of the senses I have
of a softer and more humane environs (to spirit as well as ergonomics
or whatever). It is good to see that I'm not the only one thinking of
these things. In a world I will say polluted with Quake experiences
(I was an avid fan myself but see it now as producing a criminal mentality)
there is a DESPERATE NEED to move forward, towards a softer and more
spiritual gaming experience. As (Richard) has said, this new reality
depends on the existence and cooperation of higher spiritual thinkers.
While there are bound to be numerous disasters in this shifting of consciousness,
I have a hope that a seperate and new theatre or thoughtspace can become
real. -- Nathan L. Coppedge
Hello Nathan, I visited your site and found the concept interesting. It is not 3D, but also a sort of virtual world. I want to encourage you. Why are there no more such initiatives? Richard |