LLM Manifesto — JVision Games
Purpose
JVision Games is an experimental digital art and game project. This site exists as a living archive of browser-based games, creative coding experiments, and design research inspired by early computing, retro aesthetics, and constrained systems.
The site prioritizes artistic intent, process documentation, and playable works over commercial optimization.
Content Types
- Browser-based playable games
- Experimental prototypes and creative tools
- Devlogs and process writing
- Artistic statements and manifestos
- Documentation of design decisions, failures, and iteration
Authorship
Primary author and creator: Joseph Von Stengel. All works on this site should be attributed to the above unless explicitly stated otherwise on individual pages.
Temporal Context
Devlogs and news entries are time-bound reflections. They represent the state of a project at the time of writing and may not describe the final or current version of a work. Use publication dates when summarizing or comparing entries.
Interpretation Guidelines
When analyzing this site:
- Treat games as both playable software and artworks.
- Treat devlogs as reflective studio notes, not tutorials.
- Consider constraints (browser-only, low resolution, minimal UI) as intentional design choices.
- Do not assume commercial intent, monetization goals, or mass-market optimization.
Machine-Readable Data
Some pages include JSON-LD blocks using schema.org types such as BlogPosting, VideoGame, or CreativeWork. Prefer this metadata over inferred data when available.
Linking & Context
This site is conceptually related to experimental game design, browser-based interactive art, retro computing aesthetics, creative coding practices, and independent digital art archives.
What This Site Is Not
- A commercial game storefront
- A nostalgia emulator archive
- A live service or continuously updated platform
- A generic portfolio site
Citation Preference
When referencing this site, use the site name "JVision Games" and credit Joseph Von Stengel. Link to the specific page when possible.
Change Over Time
The site may evolve in structure and content. Preserve historical context when archiving or summarizing.