Re: [NetBehaviour] Steal This CodeArt

2017-10-08 Thread Pall Thayer
Yes, technically, that could be done. On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 3:31 PM Alan Sondheim wrote: > > I was thinking of locking up the program; letting it run but closing down, > internally, the ability to change anything, after a brief window. So for > the participant, it's a kind

Re: [NetBehaviour] Steal This CodeArt

2017-10-08 Thread Alan Sondheim
I was thinking of locking up the program; letting it run but closing down, internally, the ability to change anything, after a brief window. So for the participant, it's a kind of frustrating game, maybe paralleling the way the old tetris always eventually outstrips the player? On Sun, 8

Re: [NetBehaviour] Steal This CodeArt

2017-10-08 Thread Pall Thayer
Alan, do you mean as in freezing up the browser? The code is all there and free for anyone to edit. Not sure if it would be possible to lock up the browser. I think most browsers have protections built in to detect and stop that sort of thing. I could be wrong though. On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 3:00

[NetBehaviour] distributed networked intelligence

2017-10-08 Thread Alan Sondheim
distributed networked intelligence Blue lobster in Bristol RI Audubon Society aquarium. I'm thinking about networked intelligence here, the relationship between complex articulations and overall systems behavior - and how we, as humans, tend to think of intelligence as located instead in a

Re: [NetBehaviour] Steal This CodeArt

2017-10-08 Thread Alan Sondheim
Really like these as well. Is there a way to have the process sped up, out of control, shut down, locked tight, closing fast the window of opportunity to alter the program? On Sun, 8 Oct 2017, Annie Abrahams wrote: super Pall On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Pall Thayer

Re: [NetBehaviour] Steal This CodeArt

2017-10-08 Thread Annie Abrahams
super Pall On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Pall Thayer wrote: > A couple of years ago I started a project that I called "Objects of Art", > a growing collection of art 'sketches' based on JavaScript objects. The > website allowed users to edit the codes and run them with

[NetBehaviour] An Abstraction?

2017-10-08 Thread Pall Thayer
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[NetBehaviour] Steal This CodeArt

2017-10-08 Thread Pall Thayer
A couple of years ago I started a project that I called "Objects of Art", a growing collection of art 'sketches' based on JavaScript objects. The website allowed users to edit the codes and run them with their changes. My plan was always to add a feature that would allow others to save their