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The Art of Turning a Surface into a Box
September 24th, 2013 10:30 PMIn this eye-popping live performance titled "Box," San Francisco-based design studio Bot & Dolly bridges the gap between physical and digital space through 3D projection-mapping complex geometric patterns on moving surfaces.
Alternate Reality Games
September 24th, 2013 9:00 PMInteractive games that take place across multiple platforms both online and in real life have been taking place since the 1980s, when Joseph Matheny planted information about a faux legend across the online bulletin boards and paper zines. They began to get mainstream attention after a 2001 viral marketing campaign for sci-fi film A.I..
Super Mario Cookie Clicker
September 24th, 2013 8:30 PMThe monotonous click-based online browser game Cookie Clicker meets Super Mario in this custom level design created for the Vinesauce YouTube channel.
Resistance is Futile
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The Art of Turning a Surface into a Box
In this eye-popping live performance titled "Box," San Francisco-based design studio Bot & Dolly bridges the gap between physical and digital space through 3D projection-mapping complex geometric patterns on moving surfaces.
Alternate Reality Games
Interactive games that take place across multiple platforms both online and in real life have been taking place since the 1980s, when Joseph Matheny planted information about a faux legend across the online bulletin boards and paper zines. They began to get mainstream attention after a 2001 viral marketing campaign for sci-fi film A.I..
Super Mario Cookie Clicker
The monotonous click-based online browser game Cookie Clicker meets Super Mario in this custom level design created for the Vinesauce YouTube channel.