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<span style='color:MediumVioletRed'>'''Tuesday, 14th February'''</span><br>
* '''Morning (Manetta & Joseph)''': discuss assignment
* '''Afternoon (Joseph & Manetta)''': introduce JS, making a clicker game
* '''For next class (week 9)''': work on your clicker game and finish it for the next prototyping class


<span style='color:MediumVioletRed'>'''Wednesday 15th February'''</span><br>
<span style='color:MediumVioletRed'>'''Wednesday 15th February'''</span><br>

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*.*.-* Candles, tarot & joysticks *-.*.*

Introduction

Rituals can be understood as instruments in the struggle for the exercise of power. Organized by repetition, they (re)connect the individual to the collective, creating a vision towards a given perception of society. Participation in this creative act is determined by several factors, for example, a ritual’s function, its relationship to hegemonic power, a collective’s politics and objectives, etc.
Similarly, videogames create worlds. Often, those worlds mirror our own, reproducing certain ideals and values as norms through their narrative, game play, design, etc. This trimester we will be exploring world-building characteristics found both in rituals and videogames. We will critically consider those worlds, identifying the key points and elements through which specific videogames and rituals circulate political, cultural and social values. While this world-building might be interpreted from an angle of implicit and explicit bias rooted in hegemonic values, we will mostly investigate the generative, creative possibilities of such characteristics.
We will be looking at rituals and their overlap with video games as a way to explore "forbidden" or otherwise lost knowledge erased by oppressive systems (e.g. witch hunts). Understanding (video) games and rituals as gateways to alternative ways of relating to Nature, each other and (re)production of life, labour, etc, we will play together by writing fanfiction and spells, developing rituals, analysing and creating games together. Candles, tarot cards and joysticks... ready, go!

Week 1

Monday, January 9th
With: Lídia, Artemis, Michael, Steve, Manetta, Joseph

Morning

Afternoon

  • Read and annotate 'The Bare Facts of Ritual' by Jonathan Z. Smith. In groups of 2, select one characteristic of ritual found in the text that you thought was particularly insightful, and justify your choice.

Pad of the day: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/09012023

Assignment for next week:

  • In preparation for our class next week, read and annotate the chapter "Defining Games" in 'Rules of Play - Game Design Fundamentals' by Katie Salen and Eric Zimmerman

Week 2

Monday, January 16th
With: Lídia and Artemis

Morning

  • Recap about rituals
  • Defining play and games based on annotations of the text

Afternoon

  • In groups of 2, based on the material we have studied so far, prepare a list of characteristics games and rituals have in common

Assignment:

Tuesday 17th

Prototyping

  • Preparations:
    • have a look at the Python notebook of last trimester (see File:Hello-python.pdf, or find the notebook at breadcube in shared > notebooks > SI19 > hello-python.ipynb)
    • watch parts of GET LAMP: a documentary made by Jason Scott about interactive fiction and more specifically text adventure games, published in 2006
  • Morning (Joseph/Manetta): Introduction prototyping trimester 2 SI20 + small text based games LAN party
  • Afternoon (Manetta): Python basics revisited, Python text adventure game
  • For next week: Make a text adventure game using the elements of Python that we covered so far: variables, lists, loops, strings, numbers, etc.

Wednesday 18th

Methods with Steve

Week 3

Monday, January 23th
With: Lídia and Artemis

Morning

  • Games and rituals as reproductive technologies: the base-superstructure model, Adorno and Horkheimer's critique of the culture industries, Durkheim's definition of ritual

Afternoon:

Further Reading:

Assignment:

  • Individually or in groups, select a game (boardgame, videogame, folk game, puzzle etc.) to play and play it. Read the ideology in these games: how is it present, both in terms of content, but also in terms of the mechanics, marketing, merchandising, etc?

Tuesday 24th

Prototyping

  • Morning (Manetta): discuss text adventure games
  • Afternoon (Joseph): more text-based adventures - game design concepts (example monkey island)
  • For next week:

Wednesday, January 25th

Methods with Steve: Ritual, ideology in the everyday.

Week 4

Monday, January 30th
With: Lídia and Artemis

Morning

  • Brief history of witchcraft and the witch hunt

Afternoon

  • Writing fan fictions of the games selected as last week's assignment

Tuesday 31th

Prototyping

  • Morning (Joseph): discuss text adventure games
  • Afternoon (Manetta): taking an exploratory approach: MUD servers
  • For next week:

Wednesday, February 1st

Methods Steve: Fan fiction (continued)

Week 5

Monday, February 6th
With: Lídia and Artemis

Morning

  • Digestive morning: Crystallizing thoughts on the shared characteristics of rituals and videogames, ideology and counter-hegemony

Afternoon

  • Individual tutorials for discussing first thoughts and ideas

Tuesday, February 7th

Prototyping

Thursday, February 9th

Special Workshop Day 1: forces of (home) automation - hacking robotic vacuum cleaners

Friday, February 10th

Special Workshop Day 2: forces of (home) automation - hacking robotic vacuum cleaners

Week 6

Monday, February 13th
With: Lídia and Artemis

  • Production mode: engage

Morning

  • Introduction to the oracle deck as a format

Afternoon

  • Try out different oracle decks and think of how to mod them

Assignment:

  • Go into the oracle deck groups and further work on your modding of the original materials in the way you find the most helpful.

Tuesday, 14th February

  • Morning (Manetta & Joseph): discuss assignment
  • Afternoon (Joseph & Manetta): introduce JS, making a clicker game
  • For next class (week 9): work on your clicker game and finish it for the next prototyping class

Wednesday 15th February

Methods with Steve

Week 7

Monday, February 20th+

  • Production mode - Study week


Week 8

Monday, February 27th+

  • Spring Holiday


Week 9

Monday, March 6th
With: Lídia and Artemis

  • Production mode: engage


Week 10

Monday, March 13th
With: Lídia and Artemis

  • Production mode: engage


Week 11

Monday, March 20th
With: Lídia and Artemis

  • Editorial and production support


Week 12

Monday, March 27th
With: Lídia and Artemis

  • Editorial and production support

Friday, March 31st

  • Launch at Page Not Found!