"Start-Ups : Angels to the Rescue" by Tamsin Bishton appeared in Marketing Magazine (UK) Sept. 1, 2002. Part of the article covered the online Innersense Game and interviewed Garret Delcourt, who was assigned to the development of the project.
The "angel investor" was Paul Manweiler who at one time was a consultant for Psychology of Vision. According to other news accounts Manweiler sunk over half a million pounds into the concept.
http://www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/article/134921/start-ups-angels-rescue
Chuck Spezzano is not a psychologist -- "Even Chuck himself says that his Psychology is a hoax" (Desktop version of this blog is more detailed)
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Insight Game Demo
Zeus Software offered a sneak peek at what probably later became the Innersense Game. Zeus Director Paul Manweiler had been a consultant for Psychology of Vision International 1999-2001 (see: http://www.ccdni.com/director-paul-manweiler-4)
The following was captured by the Internet Archive, June 9, 2001:
https://web.archive.org/web/20010609091101/http://www.zeuspublishing.co.uk/
The following was captured by the Internet Archive, June 9, 2001:
https://web.archive.org/web/20010609091101/http://www.zeuspublishing.co.uk/
the team
Paul Manweiler
Garrett Delcourt
Julian Ticehurst
David Anderson
Emile Thompson
Felix Mood
Alex Linsom
Janie Patrick
Sue Allen
Jeff Allen
Chuck Spezzano
Wren Murray
Garrett Delcourt
Julian Ticehurst
David Anderson
Emile Thompson
Felix Mood
Alex Linsom
Janie Patrick
Sue Allen
Jeff Allen
Chuck Spezzano
Wren Murray
Innersense Game, ca. 2001
The Innersense Game, based on Chuck Spezzano's Enlightenment Pack of cards, was developed by Paul Manweiler around 2001. It appears to be no longer available.