Pullman needs to be more careful throwing these arguments around. They are the same ones used to demonize movies, novels, even the act of writing itself (Thanks, Plato!).
Interesting.
My daughter is planning on attending DigiPen. One of their very public statements is that no game developed as a student project could be sold as a commercial game. Wonder how they are circumventing that? Are they hoping that the all of the publicity will force DigiPen to be magnanimous? Or is the project just so far removed from its original state that the developers can claim it's a new work?
We are D-E-V-O!
Pullman needs to be more careful throwing these arguments around. They are the same ones used to demonize movies, novels, even the act of writing itself (Thanks, Plato!).
Interesting. My daughter is planning on attending DigiPen. One of their very public statements is that no game developed as a student project could be sold as a commercial game. Wonder how they are circumventing that? Are they hoping that the all of the publicity will force DigiPen to be magnanimous? Or is the project just so far removed from its original state that the developers can claim it's a new work?
Giant Ants?
...from the terrible secret of space.