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Not that I agree with all of the Realtime Art Manifesto, btw... but god help me if I don't love to see things like this:

"Don’t make games.

The rule-based structure and competitive elements in traditional game design stand in the way of expressiveness.
And often, ironically, rules get in the way of playfulness
(playfulness is required for an artistic experience!)."


Realtime Art Manifesto

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