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New Babylon Revisited Play, Freedom, and the Future of Work
The Language of Play Alexander de Haan 9/9/25 The Language of Play Alexander de Haan 9/9/25

New Babylon Revisited Play, Freedom, and the Future of Work

Constant Nieuwenhuys imagined a world where automation frees humans to live creatively.
This exploration revisits New Babylon to ask how play, imagination, and AI can help us shape more human futures today.

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Playfulness as a Common Language: How intercultural teams build trust beyond words
The Language of Play Alexander de Haan 8/25/25 The Language of Play Alexander de Haan 8/25/25

Playfulness as a Common Language: How intercultural teams build trust beyond words

In intercultural teams, words are never enough.
This exploration shows how play creates a shared language of trust, timing, and connection, long before people speak fluently.

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Homo Ludens revisited: Why gaming is not an escape, but a return to our creative roots
The Language of Play Alexander de Haan 6/27/25 The Language of Play Alexander de Haan 6/27/25

Homo Ludens revisited: Why gaming is not an escape, but a return to our creative roots

We often treat games as distractions.
But play is one of the oldest ways humans engage with complexity.
This exploration revisits Homo Ludens to show why play is not escape, but creative return.

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