Smart Magic City Run (paper)
. This past week I submitted the camera-ready version of an accepted paper, " Smart Magic City Run: Exploring the Implications of Public Augmented Reality Games ". The paper is written together with two fellow CESC researchers (Tina Ringenson, Miriam Rivera Börjesson) and four (ex-)students of mine (Lisa Schmitz, Maria Krinaki, Nino Prekratic and Björn Lundkvist). The paper is based on a student project, "Magic Run", from the project course "Future of Media" that was ended before Christmas. Eleven student groups worked with the theme " The Future of Computer Games " and these particular students' project was very interesting. Also, it perfectly fit a call for papers to a workshop on "Playable Cities: The City as a Digital Playground" that I came across a few months ago. This is part of the call for papers: "[The] notion of ‘making cities playable’ was introduced some years ago [...]. Originally it was meant to distinguish p...