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Surviving the Night: An International ARG Tell All

Event Interactive 2012
Format Panel
Organizer Brandon Schmittling Cluster Media
Speakers
  1. Sam Lavigne Situate
  2. Sean Mahan SFZero
  3. Thomas Lotze Grockit, Inc.
  4. Brandon Schmittling Free Range Studios
  5. Markus Hametner Fin.io
Description Each Summer, thousands of people of all ages and interests participate in local variations of the alternate reality game known as "Journey to the End of the Night", a free, non-sponsored, community-supported race through the streets of major metropolitan cities. The rules are simple but the outcome is anything but: Players travel between checkpoints as fast as they can while avoiding being caught by chasers. Those who survive are rewarded while those who are caught become chasers themselves. Based on the successes of SFZero's model of collaborative gaming, Journey to the End of the Night has grown into an international cultural phenomenon and continues to fascinate new players year after year. This panel brings together game organizers from the EU and both coasts of the United States to discuss the motivation, planning, and concept development behind each Journey, the need for mass-culture events free of mainstream influence, use of mobile gaming technology, stories and unique insights from the field, and what has been learned from more than 20 combined years of planning and executing this unique alternate reality game.
Questions
Answered
  1. What does it mean to approach life as a collaborative game?
  2. What role does community and technology play in self-organizing events?
  3. What are the potential challenges, failures and triumphs organizers face when planning their event?
  4. What do you need to start and sustain your own mass-culture event, Journey or otherwise?
  5. What's next for ARGs?
Level Beginner
Supporting Material Websites: http://sf0.org http://www.survivedc.com http://totheendofthenight.com http://situate.cc
Category Gaming / Gaming Culture
Tags alternate reality games (ARG), Culture-Business Intersections, DIY