Dates: May 9 and May 12
Time: 12.00pm - 3.00pm
Venue: George's Dock, IFSC and online
Play at: www.canyouseemenow.co.uk/dublin
Blast Theory’s Can You See Me Now? is a chase game played live online and on the streets. Online players are dropped at random locations into a virtual map of the IFSC while Blast Theory runners search for you in the very real streets using GPS, tracking your avatar down as you flee online. With up to 20 people playing online at a time, players can exchange tactics and send messages to Blast Theory.
We are currently looking for runners - for more information post a comment.
www.blasttheory.co.uk
Can You See Me Now? won the Golden Nica for Interactive Art at the 2003 Prix Ars Electronica and was nominated for a BAFTA Award in 2002.
Can You See Me Now? is a collaboration with the Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham and is supported by Arts Council England.
Friday 23 March 2007
Can you see me now? Blast Theory
Labels:
Blast Theory,
Can You See Me Now,
Docklands,
Dublin,
We Are Here 2.0
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3 comments:
Are you still looking for runners?
Sounds fascinating...
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Sign me up! (aaahhh, How?)
Do you have an image of the computer generated map of the docklands area yet?
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