Saturday, October 20, 2012

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This is the research kizi games diary of researcher Lisbeth Klastrup, kizi games since february 2001 sharing her thoughts on life, universe, persistent online worlds, games, interactive stories and internet oddities with you on the www. I am currently on leave from the IT University of Copenhagen , and from aug. 2006 - aug. 2007 working as Associate Research Professor at the Center for Design Research Copenhagen, an independant center situated at the School of Architecture . During this year, I will be working

on a book about the development of aesthetics, design and interaction on the WWW, together with colleague Ida Engholm. My blog often reflects how busy I am in general, so posting kizi games may be pretty irregular, as well as my potential response to comments. But I read them! My list of publications . My official homepage at ITU . Contact: lisbethATklastrupDOTdk kizi games Archive May 07 April 07 March 07 February 07 January 07 December 06 2006 2005 2004 2003 Oct/Nov 2002 2002 2001 Fellow research bloggers -Denmark Jesper Juul Gonzalo kizi games Frasca Martin S nderlev Christensen Jonas Heide Smith Miguel Sicart Mads B dker ITU blogs - Norway Jill Walker Torill Mortensen Hilde Corneliussen Anders Fagerjord - The World Terra Nova (misc, joint) GrandTextAuto (US, joint) Mirjam Paalosari-Eladhari (SE) Jane McGonigal (US) Patrik Svensson (SE) Elin Sjursen (NO) Adrian Miles' kizi games Vog blog (AUSTR.) kizi games Other Related Blogs Mediehack Hovedet p Bloggen Bookish Tempus Tommy Flickwerk Jacob B tter Corporate Blogging Fellow Researchers,

non-blog - Denmark Susana Tosca T.L. Taylor Espen Aarseth Soeren Pold Ida Engholm Troels Degn Johansson - Norway Ragnhild Tronstad - Sweden Anna Gunder Jenny Sunden Mikael Jacobsson kizi games - Finland Aki Jarvinen Markku Eskelinen Raine Koskimaa ©Lisbeth Klastrup 2001-2007
Back in Copenhagen - here are some misc links that I have picked up from mail and the conference meanwhile: A Scandinavian alternative to YouTube (in Scandinavian languages) has spread to both Sweden, Norway and now Denmark: Bubblare.dk . On the website of crime author and forensic anthropologist (how cool a job title is that?) Kathy Reichs (one of whose books I read on my way home from Sweden), there is a small "forensic" detective game , where you can try to solve a mysterious death, using various lab analysis as part of your search. However,

the puzzles of this game is nothing compared to the Notpron puzzle , that Ulf Hagen - who solved the entire puzzle himself - talked about at the Virtual 2006 conference. 139 levels of pure puzzle fun. Ulf also gave us a link to the wikipedia page on Online kizi games Puzzles, where you can find a list of online puzzles . I've been thinking a bit about what makes online puzzles as a genre different from on the one hand, ARG games (Alternative Reality Games) and Flash games like Samorost . What defines online puzzles seem to be that you a) know that they take place in a purely fictional kizi games and constructed world (no doubt whether the page or screen you are visiting are real or not), and that you have to jump from webpage to webpage (screen to screen) to solve the puzzle, compared to the Flash Game, that often takes place on the same website or in the same universe. Am I right? Borders seem to liquid though. Must read: Martin Jay's Songs of Experience kizi games (mentioned in McCarthy's Keynote) Shup Up & Dance Machinima movie (WoW) - Game On (Volvo Competition) machinima (nice mix of RL and GTA) - Anna Machinima (flower story) (from Jon Manker's list of favourite Machinima) B. Flynn: Geography of the Digital Hearth (from Daniel Pargman's and Peter's presentation) Theyrule.net (visualisation of relations and doubles in the Fortune 500 companies - mentioned in Mary Flanagan's talk)
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My Ph.D. thesis website : Towards a Poetics of Virtual Worlds **************** Misc I also used to host & work in a world called kizi games StoryMOO.

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