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Slides that accompanied a lecture I delivered at the Nijmegen Design Platform (NOP) on 17 March 2009. To summarize, this was an attempt to introduce a group of designers from 'traditional' backgrounds to pervasive games, with particular focus on how those can be applied to 'serious' domains. More background can be found in this blog post: http://leapfrog.nl/blog/archives/2009/07/20/buildings-and-brains-at-the-nijmegen-design-platform-nop/

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Hersens & Huizenkansen voor ontwerpers in pervasive games

Kars Alfrink – Leapfrog – 17 mrt ’09

Leapfrog

pervasive games…

spel

dasein

eigenschappen van

pervasive games- mengen spel in de echte wereld

met digitale technologie

- betrokkenheid en sociale contacten

door middel van spelverhalen

- gebruiken de stad als speeltuin

- veranderen stedelijke ruimtes in

filmische en theatrale podia

mengen spel in de

echte wereld met

digitale technologie

“Behavior is our medium.”

– Robert Fabricant

http://www.flickr.com/photos/poptech2006/2969780492/

betrokkenheid en

sociale contacten door

middel van spelverhalen

“Historically speaking,

single-player games are

an aberration.”

– Raph Koster

http://www.flickr.com/photos/joi/464526675/

gebruiken de stad

als speeltuin

veranderen stedelijke

ruimtes in filmische

en theatrale podia

dakara nani?

(wat dan nog?)

meer dan vermaak

- onze werkelijkheid “groter” maken

- gedrag in positieve zin veranderen

- oplossingen “crowdsourcen”

- argumenten in processen verpakken

onze werkelijkheid

“groter” maken

“The quickest way to

find out what the

boundaries of reality are

is to figure where they

break.”

– Kevin Slavin

http://www.flickr.com/photos/plasticbag/1414664107/

gedrag in

positieve zin

veranderen

“crowdsourcen”

van oplossingen

“Play it before you live it.”

– Jane McGonigal

http://flickr.com/photos/laughingsquid/436663257/

http://www.worldwithoutoil.org/

argumenten in

processen verpakken

“The idea is to make

games that have an

agenda.”

– Ian Bogost

http://www.flickr.com/photos/scaddotedu/3450133225/

samenvattend…

Bedankt! Vragen?meer: leapfrog.nl/blog

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