Collective intelligence used in alternate reality games...
Moderator: Peak Moderation
I'm just sitting here waitingwriterguy wrote:Stop by and take a look after launch on April 30. http://www.worldwithoutoil.orgGD wrote:Cheers WG. I'll take your word for it! Not sure I'll have much time to delve in myself...
The only future we have is the one we make!
Technocracy:
http://en.technocracynet.eu
http://www.lulu.com/technocracy
http://www.technocracy.tk/
Technocracy:
http://en.technocracynet.eu
http://www.lulu.com/technocracy
http://www.technocracy.tk/
It was my idea. ITVS (Independent Television Service) put out a Request For Proposals on Internet games. I don't think they knew then about Alternate Reality Games at all, they were thinking more along the lines of an online Flash game where you save Darfur or suss out polluters. And indeed they rejected my proposal at first (this was 2005). But they couldn't forget it and eventually came back and wanted to do it.snow hope wrote:Hey writerguy, good to see you engaged here.
Can I ask who approached you to create this game? I see from C/Net it was/is sponsored by Corporation for Public Broadcasting - isn't that the US Government? Just interested in how it all came about.......
CPB isn't the govt exactly, they get govt money, but they're a non-profit corporation charged with funding communication projects in the public interest. Something like that anyway.
Not to scare you away from playing the game, but I also have no experience with this sort of thing** and am also limited by my imagination. I do see how the game MIGHT work, however... kinda like Wikipedia... if everyone pitches in and imagines a little bit of an oil shock, together we might get a pretty good picture of what it will look like.Sally wrote:I have no experience of this sort of thing....
... guess I'll have to take a look. Can't quite see how it would work though! I suppose I am limited by my imagination!
**have done my homework, however
"Play it - before you live it."
You should join the other players-in-waiting!isenhand wrote:I'm just sitting here waitingwriterguy wrote:Stop by and take a look after launch on April 30. http://www.worldwithoutoil.orgGD wrote:Cheers WG. I'll take your word for it! Not sure I'll have much time to delve in myself...
Here's the "trailhead" at the UnForums at UnFiction:
http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/view ... hp?t=18592
"Play it - before you live it."
I'm there now
The only future we have is the one we make!
Technocracy:
http://en.technocracynet.eu
http://www.lulu.com/technocracy
http://www.technocracy.tk/
Technocracy:
http://en.technocracynet.eu
http://www.lulu.com/technocracy
http://www.technocracy.tk/
Agree with you there Sally, any idea what language they are talking, sounds like wibble to me.Sally wrote:Clear as mud that thread! (I only looked at first and last pages.)
writerguy's description makes it sound interesting though.
RogerCO
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flobadobSally wrote:Did they not say "ba lub a lub" or is that just the joke about Bill and Ben in the bath?snow hope wrote:wibble wobble the flower pot men (no I haven't been drinking tonight - it just came into my head and I had to get it out)
dopaflop
little weeeed
(ahem not that sort )
(and we thought the teletubbies were patronising when we watched them with our kids - embarrassing what repressed memories bubble up many moons later )
RogerCO
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The time for politics is past - now is the time for action.
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The time for politics is past - now is the time for action.
Somebody's got to make that valiant but doomed attempt to get this thread back on topic:
http://www.sfweekly.com/2007-04-18/news/future-games/
http://www.sfweekly.com/2007-04-18/news/future-games/
"Play it - before you live it."
Welcome to the world of UK forums!!
Seriously though writerguy, all the other emergency services have training courses and packages. It seems 100% logical that the world has a 'dry-run' for an inevitable scenario such as PO.
Well done with the game, it will be interesting to see what comes out of it!!
Seriously though writerguy, all the other emergency services have training courses and packages. It seems 100% logical that the world has a 'dry-run' for an inevitable scenario such as PO.
Well done with the game, it will be interesting to see what comes out of it!!
Andy Hunt
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