Discovering Three-Sided Football

Mahdi

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#2
it's fascinating...it opens so many ways of cooperation and it's so game theory related...fantastic..would love to play it once.
 

Behrooz_C

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Dec 10, 2005
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#5
I like the concept but this part sounds like a lot of nonsense to me:

Three Sided football was created by the Danish artist, intellectual and author, Asger Jon. Jon was Situationist -- a movement that had its roots in Marxism and was active in Paris in 1968. His idea, it is said, was to break with the idea of football as a representation of a straightforward class struggle in which the referee represents the state. Or to put it his way: Three Sided football "deconstructs the mythic bipolar structure of conventional football." Instead, it reflects the complexity of the society, of shifting alliances and cooperation.