category: art that teaches you perceptual fluency for its own language while relying as little as possible on prior shared context
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Replying to @chromalisque
nominations: the holy mountain, mishima, frog fractions, proteus, lots of music probably, maybe the recognitions or something
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Replying to @chromalisque
none of these are really good examples, except maybe proteus
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youd think indie/experimental games would be all over this but theres no balance btwn temptation to explain vs go hide up yr own ass
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Replying to @BagelDaughter
im a fake gamer who hasnt played a thing since 2013 but i liked liz ryerson's take a lot http://thenewinquiry.com/essays/taming-the-inexplicable/ …
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(im surprised i didn't think of it when tweeting earlier bc it is pretty relevant!)
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I didn't relate to the article in how critical it was of pretension/failure to make a grand point
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to your original topic, felt like The Witness was about pointing to that process of "language acquisition" as it was happening
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Replying to @BagelDaughter
oh another one is Stephen's Sausage Roll which is less meta about it and also extremely difficult
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