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Hide and Seek is a festival of social games and playful experiences, encompassing everything from fine artists making location-based work to huge flashmob games within the public spaces of the Southbank Centre. It was started in 2007 by [[Alex Fleetwood]], who attended [[Come Out and Play]] in New York and decided that London needed a pervasive games festival of its own.
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'''Hide and Seek''' is a festival of social games and playful experiences, encompassing everything from fine artists making location-based work to huge flashmob games within the public spaces of the Southbank Centre. It was started in 2007 by [[Alex Fleetwood]], who attended [[Come Out and Play]] in New York and decided that London needed a pervasive games festival of its own.
  
 
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The second Hide and Seek festival ran 27 June to 29 June 2008, in the Clore Ballroom at the Southbank Centre, and included the games [[Checkpoint]], [[Hand to Hand]], [[Mudlarking]], [[Trap Street]] and the [[Soho Stag Hunt|South Bank Stag Hunt]].
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The second Hide and Seek festival ran 27 June to 29 June 2008, in the Clore Ballroom at the Southbank Centre, and included the games ''[[Checkpoint]], [[Hand to Hand]], [[Mudlarking]], [[Trap Street]]'' and the ''[[Soho Stag Hunt|South Bank Stag Hunt]]''.
  
A full programme of games is available on the [http://hideandseekfest.co.uk/programme website].
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A full programme of the festival's games is still available on the [http://hideandseekfest.co.uk/programme website].

Revision as of 13:44, 26 September 2008

Hide and Seek
Hideandseek.png
Event type: Festival
Location: London
Frequency: Annual
Run by: Alex Fleetwood (director)
Website: Hide and Seek

Hide and Seek is a festival of social games and playful experiences, encompassing everything from fine artists making location-based work to huge flashmob games within the public spaces of the Southbank Centre. It was started in 2007 by Alex Fleetwood, who attended Come Out and Play in New York and decided that London needed a pervasive games festival of its own.

2007

The first Hide and Seek festival ran 11 May to 13 May 2007, in the British Film Institute in London. Games played included A Small Town Anywhere from Coney; Journey to the End of the Night from Gideon Reeling's Assistants, using a game design from SF0; and Cruel 2 B Kind by Jane McGonigal and Ian Bogost, hosted by Minkette. There was also a seminar on pervasive games.

2008

The second Hide and Seek festival ran 27 June to 29 June 2008, in the Clore Ballroom at the Southbank Centre, and included the games Checkpoint, Hand to Hand, Mudlarking, Trap Street and the South Bank Stag Hunt.

A full programme of the festival's games is still available on the website.