‘Games Jam’ with Blast Theory, Coney and Hide and Seek, London, Friday 30th September 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Make a game for the Science Museum in our first Games Jam. Pervasive and live gamers from Blast Theory, Coney and Hide and Seek give quick fire talks to set you off into the field of gaming.

Work with curators and live gamers to deliver an experiential game for the weekend of PLAYER festival on 1 and 2 October and for a chance to win the Science Museum’s PLAYER Award 2011.

Speakers:

Holly Gramazio, Hide and Seek

Tassos Stevens, Coney

Matt Adams, Blast Theory

A Science Museum event, produced by Trigger

Tickets £5,

To book please call general museum booking number 0870 870 4868 please note there is a £1 booking fee”

One Day Workshop In Interactive Locative Narrative Development

Centred upon research funded by Plymouth University HELP CETL, a master class in Interactive Locative Narrative took place on the 14 June 2011, with Emma Whittaker and lecturers in education, creative writing, computer science and media arts from Plymouth University and UPC. Continue reading

An Immersive Sound Experience, ‘Ship Aground’ by Interactive Places

An Immersive Sound Experience, ‘Ship Aground’ by Interactive Places

High up on the windy cliff of the North Devon coast at Morte Hoe, a truly immersive narrative event plunges the participant into the eighteenth century world of wrecking.

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Holistic Cabaret

Emma Whittaker in conversation with Michael Russell, artist, author and performer.

EW to MR:
“What is the Holistic Cabaret?”

MR to EW:
The Holistic Cabaret is an evening of music and stories to raise money for Brighton’s  (UK) Holistic Health Clinic. It will be at The Hope in Brighton on 27th July. You can buy tickets by phoning UK 01273 696295.

Holistic Caberet

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Mobile Technologies and Interactive Narrative Research Project

Use of mobile technologies by arts students as a creative tool for developing interactive narratives is a research project currently undertaken by Emma Whittaker and funded by the University of Plymouth, HELP CETL

Mobile Devices

Mobile Devices. Image by CKirkman

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