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  2. The Chinese Room - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Room (formerly Thechineseroom) is a British video game developer based in Brighton that is best known for exploration games. [2] The company originated as a mod team for Half-Life 2, based at the University of Portsmouth in 2007, and is named after John Searle's Chinese room thought experiment.

  3. Jessica Curry - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Curry is an English composer, radio presenter and former co-head of the British video game development studio The Chinese Room.She won a BAFTA award in 2016 for her score for the video game Everybody's Gone to the Rapture and received an honorary doctorate from Abertay University in 2023.

  4. Robert Jones (designer) - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly in the Music Room at the Brighton Pavilion. [1] Robert Jones was a British designer active between 1815 and 1833. [2] His work include chimney pieces for the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, later moved to Buckingham Palace, and various items connected with grand interior design, such a throne dais for Queen Charlotte.

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  6. Thechineseroom - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Companies based in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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  9. Chinese room - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese room argument holds that a computer executing a program cannot have a mind, understanding, or consciousness, [a] ...