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We had a brief intro session where we talked about our relationship to (video) games and rituals. Shared memories and thoughts about those two things. I remembered some of the rituals performed in Bulgaria (it is common in Greece too):
We had a brief intro session where we talked about our relationship to (video) games and rituals. Shared memories and thoughts about those two things. I remembered some of the rituals performed in Bulgaria (it is common in Greece too):
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   <br>[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2023_onesentenceritualideas ONE SENTENCE RITUAL] TASK: Every week to write down a ritual. Next, one of the rituals from the list will be performed or assigned to a person. Make them thematic, reflecting the content of the week.
   <br>[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2023_onesentenceritualideas ONE SENTENCE RITUAL] TASK: Every week to write down a ritual. Next, one of the rituals from the list will be performed or assigned to a person. Make them thematic, reflecting the content of the week.
  <br>PROTOTYPING We would like to ask you to prepare for this session in two ways:
go through the Python notebook of last trimester again (see the PDF version, the booklet PDF version if you want to print it again, or the notebook at breadcube in shared > notebooks > SI19 > hello-python.ipynb)
watch parts of GET LAMP: a documentary made by Jason Scott about the early days of interactive fiction and more specifically text adventure games, published in 2010. You can ask @michael for the special collectors item DVD edition, or watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRhbcDzbGSU (the documentary starts at 7m30s

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01 Kick-off: Candles Tarot Joysticks

Pad: Intro to the SI20

Cookies, Questions and Tea.jpg

We had a brief intro session where we talked about our relationship to (video) games and rituals. Shared memories and thoughts about those two things. I remembered some of the rituals performed in Bulgaria (it is common in Greece too):

One is called Nestinarstvo, traditional barefoot fire-walking ritual:Visual documentatrion

And the other I recalled is Kukeri, elaborately costumed men (masks, clothes, bells, etc.), who perform traditional rituals intended to scare away evil spirits. Visual documentation



Next, in pairs of two, we read, annotated and later discussed a chapter from "The Bare Facts of Ritual" about elements of rituals described which we thought were particularly insightful.

The author talked about rituals and bears (bare <-> bear) and again recalled a memory from my childhood where there were (usually) Roma people walking around towns and villages with a chained brown bear, or as they called them "Dancing Bears". Basically, once the bears learn to obey, the next step is to teach them to "dance". Then, the Roma person (aka gypsy master) would play music on the gadulka or another traditional instrument. In case you're interested, watch this video.



Steve suggested watching "White Noise" (movie on Netflix) which I'm going to do tonight.

 
ONE SENTENCE RITUAL TASK: Every week to write down a ritual. Next, one of the rituals from the list will be performed or assigned to a person. Make them thematic, reflecting the content of the week.