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Searching the streets of Sheffield, the four members of Blast Theory will scan, track and trap the unseen avatars of online players who do their best to evade capture in a virtual Sheffield delivered via a dedicated website. Do you dare to play in the virtual world?
>> WHO ARE BLAST THEORY?

>> INTERVIEW:
Dr Steve Benford from the Mixed Reality Lab explains the technical side of the project and the difference between Virtual and Augmented Reality







 >> SEE WHAT HAPPENED                             

 The first trial run of Can You See Me Now? took place on 30 November and 1 December 2001. More information about the project from the Blast Theory website



 


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>> RULES OF PLAY

WHAT DO I NEED?
For this piece you will need Shockwave, sound and quick fingers.

This is the first time that Can You See Me Now? has been tested. There may be limited space on the virtual grid at any one time, but any numbers can watch.

Running Times

Friday 30 November - 17.30 to 21.00
Saturday 1 December - 12.00 to 14.00
Saturday 1 December - 15.00 to 17.00
                                                             




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