Prominent ARG pioneers D. Hon and A. Hon have done much to elucidate the analogies between ARGs and QAnon.[^76] Like R. Berkowitz and J. Matheny, A. Hon professes having felt a “shock of recognition” at witnessing the emergence of QAnon, st…DAVIES, H.: Towards an Ethics of Alternate Reality Games. In Digital Studies/le Champ Numérique, 2017, Vol. 6, No. 3. ISSN 1918-3666. [online]. [2022-05-22]. Available at: <https://www.digitalstudies.org/article/id/7306/>.
DAVIES, H., DZIE…[^76]: HON, A.: What ARGs Can Teach Us About QAnon. Released on 2nd August 2020. [online]. [2022-05-24]. Available at: <https://mssv.net/2020/08/02/what-args-can-teach-us-about-qanon>.; HON, D.: QAnon looks like an alternate reality game. R…
D. De Zeeuw
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De Zeeuw does not appear substantively in these excerpts—they're mentioned only in passing within a bibliographic reference alongside Davies and Dziekan in what appears to be a work on paranoia and alternate reality games. Without clearer textual engagement, it's difficult to establish their specific role in the course's framework of AI, cybernetics, and art-society intersections, though their association with ARG criticism suggests relevance to how collective narrative systems (whether games or conspiracy) operate as distributed cognitive phenomena.
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A. Hon 2D. Hon 2M. Tuters 2D. Morrison 1I. Kaminska 1M. Fielitz 1M. Sharpe 1N. Thurston 1A. Glaser 1D. Tan 1E. J. Dickson 1F. McArdle 1H. Davies 1J. Scott 1N. Rambukkana 1S. Deterding 1S. Gomez 1S. Grieshaber 1V. Dziekan 1A. Vogelgesang 1Daniel Morrison 1G. Boucher 1J. Matheny 1J. Stewartson 1R. Berkowitz 1