On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:03 AM, The Art Gallery of Knoxville
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SET / Erik Carver & Marisa Jahn
>
> "In the grand tradition of generals and surrealists, we have been playing
> games. People learn things better through the open-ended, empathetic
> participation in knowledge-making that games allow. Just dispensing
> information to people-- though at times enlightening-- can also encourage
> apathy or forgetfulness. Lately, we have been using games to critically
> examine the dynamics and assumptions of larger social givens.Our new game
> SET was inspired by toy collectors, tourists, and museum curators.

That sounds really good, and I wish I could get to play a game.

Just FYI, there is another game called Set which is also quite cool:

http://www.setgame.com/set/index.html

- Rob.
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