#20 The playful experience of chaos

- Jessica Creane of IKantKoan -

- Jessica Creane of IKantKoan -

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 “This feeling that we associate with chaos… this feeling that the whole world is ending, that everything is collapsing in on us, is not actually the experience of chaos.” -Jessica Creane

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- Immersion Nation Podcast Episode 20 -

Immersion Nation Podcast Episode 20

On May 18th, 2019, Ikantkoan founder Jessica Creane took the TED stage, under unusual circumstances, to give a talk about chaos theory. She explained that as a game designer, she takes complex systems and turns them into “playful interactive experiences”  Today, Jessica joins the show to talk about leaning into chaos in daily life, learning how to harness it, and of course how one turns a haiku into a full contact sport. 


Selected Links:

TED talk- Gamifying Chaos: Embracing Uncertainty Through Play
IKANTKOAN Games
Instagram
-Twitter
-Facebook

 

-Chaos Theory
-Tickets

 

-Know Thyself
-Immanuel Kant
-Koan: To provoke the ‘Great doubt’

 

Show Notes:

  • Fictional world for exploration [2:42]
  • How does a Haiku become a full contact sport? [4:35]
  • How to start designing games [7:23]
  • What is the show, ‘Chaos Theory’? [9:18]
  • What is the concept, chaos theory? [11:09]
  • Finding systems in things that appear to be systemless [12:31]
  • Why do you feel like people are drawn to chaos? [13:46]
  • What is Know Thyself? (philosophy as a game?) [15:20]
  • Making philosophy practical [17:53]
  • Make it immersive [19:44]
  • ‘You mean I have to think??’ [24:32]
  • Well what did you think this experience was about? [26:53]
  • Fear of the unknown vs. attraction to chaos [28:49]
  • How to build a little chaos into your life [30:50]
  • What is devised theater? [34:22]
  • Why the name ‘IKantKoan’? [35:49]
  • The inception of ‘IKantKoan games’ [38:12]
  • What’s next for Jessica and IKantKoan? [39:53]
  • Stories from Jessica’s guests [41:50]
  • Jessica on the TED stage [45:21]
  • A major change on stage [48:22]
  • Where can folks find Jessica’s work? [51:54]