C Thi Nguyen on games philosophy, agency, real world gamification and what drinking games tell you about humanity

20/06/2021 1h 8min Temporada 1 Episodio 7

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Episode Synopsis

I chat with C. Thi Nguyen who used to be a food writer and is now a philosophy professor at University of Utah.   Thi thinks about trust, art, games, and communities.   
We discuss his first book, Games: Agency as Art. The book is about how games are the art form that work in the medium of agency.   We chat about the difference between play and games and wider games philosophy.  
Thi worries about the problems on trusting experts, if oneself is not an expert and how none of us are experts in most domains.  We discuss making tea, process art and how we should be thinking about making food.  Fascinating topics across food and philosophy.  
Transcript and links available here.   Contents and Youtube links below.
06:13 Thi on Gamification
12:15 Thi on Trust and what to be worried about a gamified system 
16:25 Thi on philosophy of expertise and the challenge of finding experts to trust 
20:58 Thi on board games recommendations 
26:05 Is “play” better or “games” better? Thi answers on how games are different from play. 
31:20 The importance of drinking games 
34:13 The four types of games 
36:35 How constraints are useful 
45:47 What is process art 
50:02 Games and cooking 
57:39 How to make tea 
1:02:16 Thi on creative productivity (don't kill the weird ideas)

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