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ScreenBurn Presents Will Wright’s Stupid Fun Club: SXSW Interactive 2012

Mon, Jan 23, 2012

I am super excited to be speaking at SXSW Interactive 2012, as part of Will Wright’s Stupid Fun Club, on “A Lifestyle with a Gaming Sense.” Michael Trice just did a post on our session for SXSW.com, Screen Burn Panels at the Palmer Presents Will Wright’s Stupid Fun Club. The photos of Will Wright, Tish Shute (me!) and Peter Swearengen are by Anya Zavarzina. Thank you Anya for such great photos!

I have been too busy to blog much lately, but there is a lot to unpack in future posts in my quote in Michael’s SXSW post!

“Really we’ve entered a new era where the world has become a platform for storytelling and the goal is to turn everyday life into an opportunity for play, relatedness, and new forms of autonomy and fun. We’ve now come to a point where software has moved out of the computer and into the world. Rather than viewing this process in terms we’ve already grown out of, like gamification, we view this as an opportunity to explore everyday activities as possibility spaces.”

For the complete post, including Peter Swearengen of Stupid Fun Club on StoryMaker, see here http://sxsw.com/node/9969

categories: Ambient Devices, Ambient Displays, Ambient Findability, Android, architecture of participation, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Data, Augmented Reality, Big Data, data science, digital public space, GeoFencing, GeoMessaging, Instrumenting the World, internet of things, ipad, iphone, Linked Data, mirror worlds, Mixed Reality, mobile augmented reality, mobile meets social, Mobile Reality, New Interfaces, Paticipatory Culture, Rainbows End, Real Time Big data, Semantic Web, social gaming, social media, ubiquitous computing, Web Meets World, websquared
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