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Archive for September, 2009

Richard Lanham – The Economics of Attention

• September 23, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Dissertation


Robert Cialdini – Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion

• September 21, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Stephen Denning – Squirrel Inc.

• September 15, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Chip Heath & Dan Heath – Made to Stick

• September 7, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Brenda Laurel – Computers as Theatre

• September 3, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Bill Buxton – Sketching User Experiences

• September 3, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Clay Shirky – Here Comes Everybody

• September 3, 2009 • 2 Comments

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Daniel Pink – A Whole New Mind

• September 3, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Jean Baudrillard – “On Seduction”

• September 3, 2009 • 3 Comments

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Archive

  • October 2009 (3)
  • September 2009 (9)

Other Writings

  • Barely Biographic
  • Research Methods
    • Empirical Research Terminology
    • Ethnography
    • James Kinneavy’s “Modes of Discourse”
    • Plato’s Phaedrus – A Dialogue in Evaluative Mode
    • Qualitative Descriptive Research
    • Quantitative Descriptive Studies
    • Surveys
  • Serious (Video) Games
    • A Few New(er) Examples of Procedural Rhetoric
    • Advertising (in) Games, or other Interactive Interfaces
    • Art and Gaming
    • Conversation Transcript Re: Educational Games, etc.
    • Is procedural rhetoric a myth of induction? An argument from effects to cause?
    • Legitimacy of Game Studies
    • Metaphor and Serious Gaming
    • Procedural vs. Persuasive Games
    • Procedurality and September 12
    • Socratic Conversation on Procedural Rhetoric
    • Takeaways…
    • The Importance of Being Playful
    • Video: Will video games soon become hyper-real?
    • What’s in a MUD?
    • What’s next for (digital) video game art?
  • Topias
    • Charlotte Perkins’ Gilmans’ Herland
    • Dr. Bloodmoney: A Story of Reversals
    • Expectations
    • LeGuin’s The Dispossessed: A Story of Freedom?
    • Neuromancer
    • On the Centrality of Religion & Conditioning to Dystopias
    • Red Mars Part 2: Slience is Worth 1,000 Words?
    • Red Mars Part 3: Death & Redemption
    • Red Mars: Part 1
    • The Yin-Yang / Yang-Yin Binary
    • We, the Sheep, Look Up
  • Visual Rhetorics
    • Day One
    • Film Rhetoric (Re)cast
    • James Turrell at Clemson: Notes on the Appropriation of Light
    • MFA Thesis Observation: Linkages and Otherness Unveiled
    • Sampler Making as Gestur(e)al
    • Seeing the Text
    • The Psychological Rhetoric of Visual Arguments
    • The Rhetoric of Attention. Or, the Objet d’art
    • The Rhetoric of Comics
    • The Rhetoric of Interpellation

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