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Revision as of 07:26, 21 August 2012

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Examples

Uncle Roy around You


Using the pattern

Diegetic Aspects

Interface Aspects

Narrative Aspects

Consequences

Relations

Self-Facilitated Games Casual Gameplay

Can Instantiate

with ...

Can Modulate

Player-Location Proximity

Can Be Instantiated By

Can Be Modulated By

Possible Closure Effects

Potentially Conflicting With

History

A pattern based upon the concept "Self-Reported Positioning", originally coined by the artist group Blast Theory and reseachers at the Mixed Reality Laboratory. See Benford et al. 2004[1] for more details.

  1. Benford, S., Seager, W., Flintham, M., Anastasi, R., Rowland, D., Humble, J., Stanton, D., Bowers, J., Tandavanitj, N., Adams, M., Row Farr, J., Amanda Oldroyd, A., & Sutton, J. The Error of Our Ways: The Experience of Self-Reported Position in a Location-Based Game. In Proceedings of Ubicomp 2004.

References

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Acknowledgements