thanks Ruth - will have a good look. This all sounds great - well done!
dave


On 6 July 2014 13:58, ruth catlow <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hiya
>
> Thanks Michael for coming along and for being so positive about the
> project : )
>
> We are really pleased with the way it all turned out.
>
> Dave, it's just on for the weekend (sorry for slow reply).
>
> But you can play the 5 game levels by clicking on this link
>
> http://www.playyourplace.co.uk/playsouthwestminster
>
> The games are:
>
> *'What Will You Save?'  *in which you choose what matters most to you -
> dogs, community spirit, public services, or the simple pleasures of a sunny
> day?
> *'Dog Snog'* - find a dog a loving home?
> Now that Boris has closed the London firestations you have to douse the
> blazing fires across Westminster yourself in* 'On Fire, Oh No!'?*
> Play *'Cash Grab'* and kill the spirit of community?
> or opt for eternal sunshine in Pimlico by evading threats in *'Save the
> Day!'*?
>  All the themes were developed with residents of South Westminster at the
> SouthWestFest Gala Day. Their ideas shaped the game designs and their
> drawings form the building blocks of the game - avatars, background
> settings, obstacles, rewards etc.
>
> Soon I'll be able to post some parts of the film that Pete Gomes made- so
> that you can see and hear the people behind the games: coppers, firemen,
> students, churchgoers, dog lovers, futurologists etc. aged 5-75 (at a guess)
>
> I'd like to hear what you think Dave- as I think that there are
> cross-overs with our work.
>
> Bests
> Ruth
>
>  *More about Play Your Place - Play South Westminster*
> Play Your Place is an ongoing open artwork based on a collaboration
> between Ruth Catlow and Mary Flanagan in which social drawing activities
> with local residents form the basis of computer platform games about the
> locality.
>
>
> Anyone can now go online at home, school and work, to create, remix and
> share games about South Westminster using the free online game-building
> site.
> http://www.playyourplace.co.uk/playsouthwestminster
> Thanks and respect to the people of South Westminster.  Artistic Direction
> by Ruth Catlow of Furtherfield. Game Design by Holly Gramazio. Film
> Direction by Pete Gomes. Play Your Place game-building software created
> with Soda
>
> Play South Westminster is a collaboration with the Regeneration Community
> Partnerships programme at Tate Britain, and Peabody Housing Trust,
> celebrating SouthWestFest, a two week festival for the community of South
> Westminster and the British Folk Art exhibition at Tate Britain.
>
>  On 05/07/2014 09:12, dave miller wrote:
>
> Thanks Michael. ..drat I thought it would be good!
> I agree with you and really pleased that ff are finally in the tate. Well
> done everyone! Will try to go monday. Will it be on then?
> Dave
> On 4 Jul 2014 23:05, "michael szpakowski" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  You missed a treat Dave! Fantastic to see a Furtherfield presence at
>> the Tate and such a lovely project too. Beautiful new games (even to my
>> unsteady hand and uneducated eye) and a lovely documentary by Pete Gomes
>> about the process. Congratulations to Ruth and Mary and to all involved...I
>> believe it's still there over the weekend so definitely worth getting to if
>> you can.
>> michael
>>
>>   ------------------------------
>>  *From:* dave miller <[email protected]>
>> *To:* NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity <
>> [email protected]>; Ruth Catlow <[email protected]>
>>
>> *Sent:* Friday, July 4, 2014 5:19 PM
>> *Subject:* Re: [NetBehaviour] Invite to Play Your Place - Play
>> SouthWestminster at the Community Private View for British Folk Art at
>> TateBritain.
>>
>>  Hi ruth
>> Sorry but can't make it after all. Will you be there on another day?
>> Would be really nice to meet up. Hope the show goes really well tonight and
>> congratulations on the show!
>> Hope see you soon
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>  On 3 Jul 2014 14:28, "[email protected]" <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Oh good- it will be great to see you.
>> : )
>> R
>>
>> Original email:
>> -----------------
>> From: dave miller [email protected]
>> Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2014 07:46:56 +0100
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Invite to Play Your Place - Play
>> SouthWestminster at the Community Private View for "British Folk Art" at
>> TateBritain.
>>
>>
>> Hi ruth
>> Sounds great. Will be there.
>> Cheers dave
>> On 2 Jul 2014 21:45, "ruth catlow" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hello!
>> >
>> > Please come along to Tate Britain this Friday July 4 6.30-8.30pm where I
>> > will be exhibiting Play Your Place - Play South Westminster at the
>> > Community Private View for "British Folk Art" at Tate Britain.
>> >
>> http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/british-folk-art
>> >
>> > Play Your Place is an ongoing project based on a collaboration with Mary
>> > Flanagan in which social drawing activities with local residents form
>> the
>> > basis of computer platform games about the locality.
>> >
>> > The installation includes drawings, accounts and ideas by more than 50
>> > residents as well as a film by Pete Gomes and games designed by Holly
>> > Gramazio.
>> >
>> > You can read more about the project here http://www.localplay.org.uk
>> >
>> > Hope to see some of you there.
>> > best
>> > Ruth
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