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== Academic References ==
== Academic References ==

Chamberlain, A and Benford, S. Eds, "Deliverable D17.3
[http://www.pervasive-gaming.org/Deliverables/D17.3.pdf Cultural Console Game, Final Report", Rider Spoke, IperG (Integrated Project on Pervasive Gaming) 2008.]
[http://www.pervasive-gaming.org/Deliverables/D17.3.pdf Chamberlain, A and Benford, S. Eds, "Deliverable D17.3 A Cultural Console Game, Final Report", Rider Spoke, IperG (Integrated Project on Pervasive Gaming) 2008.]


[http://www.leonardo-transactions.com/announcements/download/169 Chamberlain, A. , Rowland, D., Foster, J. & Giannachi, G., "Riders Have Spoken: Replaying and Archiving Pervasive Performances". In Leonardo Journal for The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology - Issue 43:1 2009.]
[http://www.leonardo-transactions.com/announcements/download/169 Chamberlain, A. , Rowland, D., Foster, J. & Giannachi, G., "Riders Have Spoken: Replaying and Archiving Pervasive Performances". In Leonardo Journal for The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology - Issue 43:1 2009.]

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Rider Spoke developed by Blast Theory in collaboration with the Mixed Reality Lab was first staged at the Barbican, London in October 2007. Created for cyclists, it combines elements of theatre, performance, game play and state of the art technology.

Rider Spoke has since been presented in Athens (2008), Brighton (2008), Budapest (2008), Sydney (2009, Adelaide (2009) and Liverpool (2010).

References

  • Icon Issue 054, December 2007, p. 97.
  • The Guardian, 03.10.2007, pp. 28-29.
  • Metro, 15.10.2007
  • Metro, 09.10.2007

Academic References

Chamberlain, A and Benford, S. Eds, "Deliverable D17.3 A Cultural Console Game, Final Report", Rider Spoke, IperG (Integrated Project on Pervasive Gaming) 2008.

Chamberlain, A. , Rowland, D., Foster, J. & Giannachi, G., "Riders Have Spoken: Replaying and Archiving Pervasive Performances". In Leonardo Journal for The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology - Issue 43:1 2009.