Can You See Me Now?
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Can You See Me Now? (CYSMN) is an urban chase game developed by Blast Theory and The Mixed Reality Lab. CYSMN is a mixed reality game, where performers on the streets of a city use handheld computers, GPS and walkie talkies to chase online players who move their avatars through a virtual model of the same town. CYSMN was built in the Equator project on the EQUIP architecture.[1]
It won the Golden Nica for Interactive Art at the Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria in 2003.[2]
See also
References
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- ↑ ARS Electronica PRIX[dead link]
Further reading
- Steve Benford, Andy Crabtree, Martin Flintham, Adam Drozd, Rob Anastasi, Mark Paxton, Nick Tandavanitj, Matt Adams, Ju Row-Farr (2006): Can you see me now?. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)], Volume 13, Issue 1 (March 2006), MIT Press. Pages: 100 - 133.
- Thomas Dreher (2007): Interaktive Stadterfahrung mit digitalen Medien (Internet, Mobiltelefon und Locative Media)
- Ars Electronica: Can You See Me Now?: Golden Nica / Interactive Art.[dead link]