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Explore the intersections of urban civility and resource management in alternate reality games, examining the impact of mobile communication in public spaces. Discover the legacies of iconic games like I Love Bees, The Cloudmakers, and SFØ, and how they shaped the New Games Movement. Uncover the architectures of control that hinder play, while also delving into the immersive experiences of games like Massively Multiplayer Soba and World Without Oil. Join the discussion on urban engagement and the challenges faced in creating inclusive urban gaming experiences.
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Taking It to the Streets:Urban Civility and Resource Management in Alternate Reality Games Elizabeth Losh University of California, Irvine
Two Propositions The more we are mobile, the more we are situated The more communication is personal, the more it is public
Two Legacies The Situationists The New Games Movement