We only use approx 10% percent of our brain, so what’s the 90% getting up to without us knowing?! Stick with me on this one, lets imagine you’d invented a computer game; let’s call it “The Game of Life”… as a skilled designer of platform games you put together all the different levels, the obstacles, the bad guys, the good guys, the magic key that unlocks secret bonus levels, the cheats, etc, etc… Now thanks to you anyone can enjoy the challenging “Game of Life” on their Playstations & Nintendos at home…. but what if you want to play The Game? It’s going get pretty boring, and pretty pointless! You already know every level inside out, you know how to defeat the bad guy already, you know when to duck under the fire balls, how to jump over funny looking mushrooms, you’re collecting every single gold coin, this game is way tooooo easy for you….. but…. what if you’d created The Game with a self-protecting memory function, so that after your initial design programing, you cant remember quite how the design works, you can play all day long, and create new elements in The Game from within, then you’d be a participatory designer. That would be a fun game now wouldn’t it? …especially if it had really vivid visual 3D graphics, stereo sound, smells, tastes, and even touch sensations. That would be the best game ever …and you’re already playing it.
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