Two Chess Videos: Playing Chess with an Invisible Opponent
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Hi everyone,
Hi everyone,
What's the charm of playing chess with an invisible opponent? What's up with folks? We found not one, but two videos on an interesting theme. Check 'em out!
In the first video, André Bolini plays a chess match against his imaginary friend. (Soundtrack: Joseph-Maurice Ravel.) The second video is on the same theme and animation. Is there any existential, philosophical, or just-chessy meaning to either video? ;)
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In the first video, André Bolini plays a chess match against his imaginary friend. (Soundtrack: Joseph-Maurice Ravel.) The second video is on the same theme and animation. Is there any existential, philosophical, or just-chessy meaning to either video? ;)
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
www.chessblog.com
Also see her personal blog at
www.chessqueen.com
Don't miss
Labels: chess opponent, Chess video
1 Comments:
At September 12, 2012 at 9:33 AM , alexis cochran, nz said...
totally mad totally beyond me
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