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Bridging the physical and digital in pervasive gaming
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Volume 48 ,  Issue 3  (March 2005) table of contents
The disappearing computer
SPECIAL ISSUE: The disappearing computer table of contents
Pages: 54 - 57  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Steve Benford  University of Nottingham, U.K.
Carsten Magerkurth  Fraunhofer Institute IPSI, Darmstadt, Germany
Peter Ljungstrand  Interactive Institute, Göteborg, Sweden
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

A new generation of entertainment technology takes computer games to the streets---and ultimately beyond.


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Benford, S., Seagar, W., Flintham, M., Anastasi, R., Rowland, D., Humble, J., Stanton, D., Bowers, J., Tandavanitj, N., Adams, M., Row-Farr, J., Oldroyd, A., and Sutton, J. The error of our ways: The experience of self-reported positioning in a location-based game. In Proceedings of Ubicomp 2004 (Nottingham, U.K., Sept. 2004). Springer-Verlag.
 
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Bjôrk, S., Falk, J., Hansson, R., and Ljungstrand, P. Pirates! Using the physical world as a game board. In Proceedings of Interact 2001 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. (Tokyo, Japan, July 2001); Play.Tii.Se/Publications/2001/Piratesshort.Pdf
 
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