Difference between revisions of "Hide&Seek"
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− | '''Hide&Seek''' | + | '''Hide&Seek''' make social games and playful experiences. Since 2007, they've run a weekend-long festival of pervasive gaming on London's South Bank. 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 website includes a [http://hideandseekfest.co.uk/2009programme full programme of the weekend's games], including the Ludocity-published games ''[[Mr Smith]], [[Scoop!]], [[Property of a Traitor]], [[City Blocks]], [[Standoff]], [[Privacy is Dead]], [[Grand Emperor]], [[Capetown]]'' and ''[[Paparazzi]]''. | The website includes a [http://hideandseekfest.co.uk/2009programme full programme of the weekend's games], including the Ludocity-published games ''[[Mr Smith]], [[Scoop!]], [[Property of a Traitor]], [[City Blocks]], [[Standoff]], [[Privacy is Dead]], [[Grand Emperor]], [[Capetown]]'' and ''[[Paparazzi]]''. | ||
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+ | Hide&Seek's 2010 Weekender is running from the 9th to the 11th of July 2010 at the National Theatre on London’s Southbank, in partnership with London International Festival of Theatre. There’ll be running, hiding, drawing, thinking, laughing, hat-wearing, nonsense, internationality and cleverness for everyone. And it’s all free. Except the party. But that’s cheap. | ||
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+ | More details at http://www.hideandseek.net/hideseek-weekender/ | ||
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{{youtube|FMz7WA01aC4|A documentary about the 2007 Hide&Seek festival.}} | {{youtube|FMz7WA01aC4|A documentary about the 2007 Hide&Seek festival.}} |
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Event type: | Festival |
Location: | London |
Frequency: | Annual |
Run by: | Alex Fleetwood (director) |
Website: | Hide&Seek |
Hide&Seek make social games and playful experiences. Since 2007, they've run a weekend-long festival of pervasive gaming on London's South Bank. 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&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&Seek festival ran 27 June to 29 June 2008, in the Clore Ballroom at the Southbank Centre, and included the games Bees, 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.
2009
There will not be a full-scale festival in 2009; instead there will be a weekend-long Sandpit at the Southbank Centre, primarily playing games that the Hide&Seek community has developed in the year since the 2008 festival. This will take place from Friday 31 July to Saturday 2 August.
The website includes a full programme of the weekend's games, including the Ludocity-published games Mr Smith, Scoop!, Property of a Traitor, City Blocks, Standoff, Privacy is Dead, Grand Emperor, Capetown and Paparazzi.
2010
Hide&Seek's 2010 Weekender is running from the 9th to the 11th of July 2010 at the National Theatre on London’s Southbank, in partnership with London International Festival of Theatre. There’ll be running, hiding, drawing, thinking, laughing, hat-wearing, nonsense, internationality and cleverness for everyone. And it’s all free. Except the party. But that’s cheap.
More details at http://www.hideandseek.net/hideseek-weekender/