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Parable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society

Dennis G. Jerz / 16 Dec 2014

A very clever interactive essay that uses embedded game-like simulations to show a point.

Screen Shot 2014-12-16 at 2.48.37 PMParable of the Polygons – a playable post on the shape of society.

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