Re: A public letter to Nick, cc: any that write here
Posted by
jon zingale on
Feb 15, 2021; 8:42pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/A-public-letter-to-Nick-cc-any-that-write-here-tp7600765p7600779.html
Glen, I love this analogy. As a kid, we had a version of "hack ball" in
almost anything we did. To some extent, it was exactly the loosely defined
and chaotic character of the play that shouldered the work of seduction.
Children intuitively know that *hack ball* between others can be *play* for
them too, the medium is the invitation, the affordance of which is almost
gifted to them by their own inability to be neurotically formal. Your
comment takes me back to elementary school playground games, games where at
times the entire playground was engaged and whose rules could only be
locally defined. Is it that you are suggesting a trade-off?
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