Strategic art, one move at a time. Humanity, please.
People know about tit-for-tat as a strategy. Tit-for-tat is presented as a dominant strategy. No strategy is every dominant for all possible moves because we never know all possible moves. Antiface Strategy builds on what we know for certain: that we know nothing much. The Antiface Strategy came out of trying to be a professional artist. I was constantly being denigrated, having my status depleted by ignoramuses who knew nothing about art. I was constantly told that I wasn’t a professional painter, that I should...
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"Such games of manipulating behavior to manipulate others' inferences, and seeing through others' manipulation of our inferences, go on every day of our lives. To borrow and twist a line from The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, you must constantly "prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet." If you do not recognize that your "face," or more generally your actions, are being interpreted in this way, you are likely to behave in a way that works to your own disadvantage, often quite seriously so... "Strategic...
About a decade ago, I was reading through Michel Foucault's works, and was especially marked by his Archaeology of Knowledge book. I began learning about this entity called Discourse analysis, and was very pleased with these and other findings. It sparked my imagination and I began to write a great deal. A few thousand pages of text later, and I am still writing, except now I'm publishing everything online for free. Well, free plus the free data I am giving the hosts of this and other utilities. I've been studying...
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Instapaper is a great bookmarking tool. You can archive articles too that you've saved to Read Later. What I find fun is you can save your last 2000 bookmarks as an html file, or CSV. That means you can regularly EXPORT the content of your Instapaper account. This is a great thing. It's what makes it possible for me to use it as a bookmarking service. Yet I don't want to just post hundreds of articles without adding comments or annotations. I have been doing it a lot, yet my goal is still to comment. The problem...