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I Started a Game, and the Algorithm Got Bored

Johannes van Vliet, The Backgammon Players, c. 1630.

Two days ago I posted a note.

I’ve been fed up with Notes being treated like throwaway content.

In an attempt to fix this I have been experimenting with the idea that every note can be...

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Morton, In Progress update #3

Joseph Wright of Derby, An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump, 1768

It’s been a few weeks since an update, so as a reminder, this project began with a question and a goal:

More art = better world.

Can a modern artist avoid becoming a b...

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The Propoganda Traps

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This foreword exists because of my own insecurity about being misunderstood about my inclusion of an AI written foreword/afterword.

When I write, I always have...

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The Democratic Refusal

Samuel F. B. Morse, The House of Representatives, 1822

It’s safe to say democracy has been having a rough time.

I’m not even going to list the evidence. There are millions of articles and videos that have already done that no matter who y...

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I Need Help Finding the Right People for an Idea

Jules Breton, Le Rappel des glaneuses, 1859

I’m working on something and I could use your help with one specific thing.

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    Artist and thinker creating a survival guide for deep thinkers in a hyper-distracted world. I write through science, spirituality, culture, history, art history, psychology, theology, and philosophy.

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    I write here, and at www.rebels-raiders.com

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    Marketing heretic | Visual storyteller | I bend words into video | Here to make an impact, not be liked | Wipe your feet before you step into the Haus of Cookie

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    Introvert in a loud world. Lover of cleverness, chaos, and coffee. I overthink professionally, laugh defensively, and write recreationally. Occasionally mistaken for wise. Frequently mistaken for serious. Rarely both at the same time.

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