When I think about how the Internet has changed my life, the first thing that comes to my mind is to thank this revolution for the incredible access to knowledge that has provided me (and millions around the planet).
And one of the reasons I’m so thankful has to do with TEDTalks. An incredible conference that [...]
Archive for the 'software' Category
Software: Live at TED
April 5, 2008
Software as Art
January 8, 2008
I usually blog about innovations on the field of gaming that try to unleash new possibilities with interactivity. Probably because games, due to the their intrinsic interactive value, are the most common place to find new styles of interactive design. But games are a subset of a much more broader category: Software.
Today, I want to [...]
An Update About Playdreamer
December 15, 2007
On March this year at the Game Developers Conference, I gave a talk about the research I’ve been doing on 2006 on how to create interactive stories and showcased some tools that I’ve coded during that time. You can still see the complete session on google video.
Playdreamer was the name I gave to an ideal [...]
Jefferson on Software?
August 27, 2007
Two months ago, I was invited as a collaborator on a project to write a book about intellectual property. My task was to study such field from the perspective of software. It was the perfect excuse to get myself some time to completely read the brilliant essay from Lawrence Lessig Code 2.0.
In a particular chapter, [...]