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Will Wright’s TED Talk: Toys that make worlds July 19, 2007

Filed under: Interesting — Jurie @ 9:01

Will Wright held a talk at TED 2007 called ‘Toys that make worlds’. The video of that talk has just been posted on TED.com. I haven’t seen it yet myself, but if it’s like some of the talks Will has held at GDC over the years, it should be excellent. From the description:

In a friendly, high-speed presentation, Will Wright demos his newest game, Spore, which promises to dazzle users even more than his previous masterpieces. Here Wright encourages users to create not households, as in The Sims, or cities, as in SimCity, but the entire universe, from single-celled life forms to galactic physics. While guiding us through his mesmerizing beta, Wright shares his thoughts on Montessori schools, Darwinian theory and long-term thinking, emphasizing, throughout, that Spore is not so much a game as an opportunity for discovery — “an imagination amplifier.”

 
 

Will Wright at The New Yorker Conference 2007 June 13, 2007

Filed under: Interesting — Jurie @ 13:26

Check out the videos from The New Yorker Conference 2007: 2012: Stories From the Near Future. It includes contributions by Malcolm Gladwell, Will Wright, and Dennis Muren, among other people.

(Via Daniel Solis.)

 
 
 
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