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  • Bodenheimer Gallery - Reliquary: Glass Bead Game
    Documentation of a glass bead game, using hypertext, demonstrating free-ranging contemplation of various ideas, within an artificially strict scope.
  • CoreWave's Glass Bead Game
    Join us on a journey into the cutting edge of thinking and learning, creating and discovering connections, and cultivating synchronicity. Surf a symphony of ideas.
  • Glass BeaD emaG
    PLAY games from the future. From Hermann Hesse's novel, The Glass Bead Game, PLAY a futures game on the web, in 5space, in dreamspace, in cyberspace.
  • Glass Bead Game
    The Divine Game - Jeweled Net of Indra. Sacred Science Institute.
  • Glass Bead Game Archive
    PLAY games from the future. From Hermann Hesse's novel, The Glass Bead Game, PLAY a futures game on the web, in 5space, in dreamspace, in cyberspace. New Game Theory.
  • Glass Bead Game One and Two
    Ancient Ideas in Modern Times or Time Transcendent Ideas. Glass Beads - Why do they exist?
  • Glass Bead Game Tutor
    Mindsports.
  • Hermann Hesse and Glass Bead Game Design
    Notes and essays on the design of glass bead games.
  • HipBone Games
    Hermann Hesse, the Swiss-German novelist won the Nobel for his final novel and masterpiece, Magister Ludi, in which he describes the fabulous game known as the "Glass Bead Game" -- describes it clearly enough that you can almost taste the excitement of playing it. Your own mind is what you bring to the HipBone Games: your thoughts are the "pieces", the "cards" you play with.
  • Meeting of the Minds
    A 1996 Washington Post article by Don Oldenburg about Glass Bead Games on the Internet.
  • Peg Board Glass Bead Games
    Three Conversational Variants of The Glass Bead Game by the Taipei Ludographic Workshop.
  • Taipei Ludographic Workshop
    Ludographic game design. Many Glass Bead Game links.
  • The Center for Ludic Synergy Home Page
    The Center for Ludic Synergy is also an online artists' workshop devoted to exploring and manifesting Hermann Hesse's concept of the Glass Bead Game, as developed in his Nobel Prize-winning novel of the same name. Our version of the Glass Bead Game is called Kennexions.
  • The Glass Plate Game
    The Glass Plate Game is basically a conversation in the trappings of a board game. Pieces are used to map, against a mosaic, the conversation as players find and discuss connections between ideas represented by various regions of the mosaic. In the sets there are "idea cards" for composing the mosaic, then numbered cubes and colored transparencies for pieces tracking the conversation.
  • The Waldzell Glass Bead Game
    The Glass Bead Game at Waldzell is a concretized version of the game described, in general terms, in Hermann Hesse's 1943 novel, Magister Ludi. Although Waldzell provides guidance in the form of rules of play, the central product is the Glass Bead Game Archive. The purpose of the Game Archive (which has a precedent in the novel) is to provide a single, easily accessible repository of completed games.
  • Webmagister Ludi and the Glass Bead Game
    Castalia was a protected institution set in the future, and devoted to intellectual pursuits. Castalia was run by the master of the Glass Bead Game. Sitting in a large room, Castalia members would explore magnificent associations of ideas and concepts. To what end? To keep alive knowledge in a world that had fallen apart spiritually, socially, and politically.
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