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This is a calendar of upcoming pervasive games around the world - both individual games, and larger, organised events. If you're planning to run a game in your area, in whatever context, you're welcome to add it to the list with a date, time and location. (If you want some advice for running your own gaming event, we've got a [[Sandpit howto]] and a [[smaller event howto]].)
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This is a calendar of upcoming pervasive games around the world - both individual games, and larger, organised events.
  
If you want to keep up to date, there's an [http://ludocity.org/index.php?title=Events&feed=rss&action=history RSS feed of this page's updates]. There's also an [[Events/History|archive of past events]], if you want to see what you've missed.
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This list is currently maintained by [[Nikki Pugh]], [[Ben Henley]] and [[Kevan Davis]], from whatever sources we hear about things. If you're planning to run a game in your area, in whatever context, let us know on the [http://ludocity.org/forum/?CategoryID=4 forum] and we'll add it to the calendar.
  
==June 2010==
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=== Saturday 19th ===
 
* The Winterwell Festival in Gloucestershire will include an evening of games by Fire Hazard.
 
:http://fire-hazard.net/winterwell
 
 
 
* "Dot to Dot" at Central Park, Greenwich Peninsula, London
 
:For one afternoon only, two signs will become gameshow hosts as they emit a series of clues and instructions in an :exciting interactive game. This is a free event, suitable for all ages and abilities.
 
:http://www.streamarts.org.uk/blog/173
 
 
 
===Friday 25th===
 
 
 
* '''Robbing the Future''' in London, England
 
:Robbing The Future is a short, intense game in the heart of the city. In a team of six you'll plan and execute a daring heist in a gallery protected by a high-tech laser maze straight out of a spy film. Your ticket includes a cocktail on arrival. £11.00.
 
:http://fire-hazard.net/events/27
 
 
 
===Saturday 26th===
 
* '''Sandpit #31''' at Warwick Arts Centre, England
 
:http://sandpit.hideandseekfest.co.uk/
 
 
 
* '''Cake Hunting and Creative Curator''' at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry
 
:Museum adaptations for our family friendly "Last Saturday" - 10.30 to 1pm.  Free
 
 
 
==July 2010==
 
 
 
===Saturday 3rd===
 
* '''bargmeet''' at Midlands Arts Centre (mac), Birmingham, 2-4pm
 
:An informal gathering for people interested in pervasive gaming. The emphasis is on planning future projects rather than actually playing (though there's likely to be boardgames etc around)
 
:http://barg.org.uk/make/bargmeets_start_at_the_mac/
 
 
 
===Friday 9th - Sunday 11th===
 
* '''[[Hide&Seek]] Weekender''' at National Theatre, London
 
:http://www.hideandseekfest.co.uk/
 
 
 
===Sunday 18th===
 
* '''bargmeet''' at Midlands Arts Centre (mac), Birmingham, 2-4pm
 
:An informal gathering for people interested in pervasive gaming. The emphasis is on planning future projects rather than actually playing (though there's likely to be boardgames etc around)
 
:http://barg.org.uk/make/bargmeets_start_at_the_mac/
 
  
 
==Annual festivals==
 
==Annual festivals==

Revision as of 17:06, 22 June 2010

This is a calendar of upcoming pervasive games around the world - both individual games, and larger, organised events.

This list is currently maintained by Nikki Pugh, Ben Henley and Kevan Davis, from whatever sources we hear about things. If you're planning to run a game in your area, in whatever context, let us know on the forum and we'll add it to the calendar.

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Annual festivals

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