Event

Event
18:00
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18:50
Day 3
Power Play Cycles - Hands On: Rewriting the Rules of Economic Simulation
Was passiert, wenn Spieler:innen die Regeln ökonomischer Simulationsspiele umschreiben, anstatt ihnen zu folgen? Probiert aus und erfahrt anhand von Klassikern wie Hammurabi, Oregon Trail und Lemonade Stand, wie Code, Ideologie und Spiel Machtzyklen bilden – und wie ihr Bruch in eine Form kreativen Widerstands verwandeln kann. Dies ist die praktische Fortsetzung des Vortrags: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/power-play-cycles (17:00 Uhr SoS Lecture 6)
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Economic power hides in rules. Early home-computer “market simulators” such as Hammurabi, Oregon Trail, and Lemonade Stand encoded entire ideologies of productivity, scarcity, and profit into a few dozen lines of BASIC. They taught us how to play the economy — literally.

But what happens when players stop following those rules and begin to rewrite them? This talk explores the power cycles inside these classic games: loops of control between player, program, and system. By modifying code, exploiting glitches, and bending rule sets, we can expose how computational models reproduce economic dogmas—and how small hacks can turn libertarian fantasies into playful counter-economies.

Through live demonstrations and short historical dives, we’ll trace how the simple act of “cheating” becomes a tool of critique. Each intervention reveals a new feedback loop between code and ideology: where every CPU cycle becomes a site of political power.

Can a hacked simulation still be fun? Can rewriting a game’s rules help us imagine different systems of value and exchange? Between nostalgia, code archaeology, and playful subversion, this session invites you to rethink what—and who—games simulate when we let the power cycle run differently.

location

Neuschwabenland Retro Hacking