Hi James,

Yes, I was going to mention this, but I suspected you'd discover this 
connection anyway :-)

marc

> Hi Marc,
>
> Thanks for the links. I just noticed the cover of "Artists Re:
> Thinking Games" features the game I've linked to. I'll try to escape
> the Mandelbrot set for a while!!!!!!!!
>
> James.
>
>
> On 26 November 2010 13:03, marc garrett<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Hi James,
>>
>> Here is a link to Barbrook's (collaborative) group Class Wargames&
>> their board game version of The Game of War:
>> http://www.classwargames.net/
>>
>> Also, they had an event at our space late last year
>> http://www.http.uk.net/events/gameofwar/
>>
>> wishing you well.
>>
>> marc
>>
>>> On 26 November 2010 12:28, marc garrett<[email protected]>    
>>> wrote:
>>>> Video interview at Anarchist Bookfair with Dr. Richard Barbrook. 2010
>>> ...
>>>> He begins by discussing Guy Debord's 'The Game of War', as a way to
>>>> think about politics, and maybe a way of improving how we practice
>>>> politics better.
>>> Not knowing what this "game of war" thing is I used some bloody search
>>> engine which took me here:
>>>
>>> http://r-s-g.org/kriegspiel/
>>>
>>> A game of war to download which has a Linux version as well as Windows
>>> and Mac versions. You can play online or offline or whatever.
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