Posts Tagged ‘MEDEA’

Granny’s dancing on the table

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
What does a girl who grows up alone in the woods have to do with an earthquake that happened one hundred years ago in Messina? Does she have anything to do with you and me? What if she is connected to all of us in a way we could not even imagine? What if we are all related to her and thereby to each other? Granny’s Dancing on the Table is a transmedia universe consisting of a feature film, an online game, mini games on Facebook and smart phones, and live events. The interactivRead More....

Creating within limits

Friday, May 28th, 2010
This week we’ve been preraring some materials for the launch of the seven Do-Tanks at Medea next Thursday (the 3d of June). I’ve written an Urblove demo game, and Karin has put together some movie clips from the workshops, to be shown at the launch. If you want to try out a demo of Urblove, or learn more about the project, be sure to Read More....

Follow up meeting with workshop participants

Thursday, March 25th, 2010
The 16 of March After the first two Urblove workshops we had a follow up meeting with Awal and Kristian, two of the participants from RGRA. We talked together about what they thought about making there own games and what it was like to let others play them. It turns out that both Awal and Kristian felt very enthusiastic about making more games. What they especially long for is to make a game that spans over a Read More....