Robin Sloan, The secret of Minecraft: And its challenge to the rest of us
In the 2010s and beyond, it is not the case that every cultural product ought to be a generative, networked system.
It is, I believe, the case that all the really important ones will be.
Nathan Matias, Designing Acknowledgement on the Web:
A system which acknowledges the beauty of cooperative relationships can’t be based on the impersonal idea of hypertext or the egocentric notion of authorship. It can’t rely on licenses to threaten people into acknowledging each other.
Via 1 2 3 and confirmation bias about which I can’t think of anything smart to say, so I’ll include a fun word: contextomy. Neither of the above reaches that bar, but I’ll try harder next time.
Posts on the ought of generative, networked production and intellectual parasite debasement of acknowledgement.
Ought posts are my favorites. Often get me inking.