This paper proposes Morel, a physical plaything device that facilitates the emergence of new forms of outdoor physical play. It encourages the improvising of new games and behavior by not defining game rules on its own, but by providing players the ability to know the existence of other Morels in the vicinity, and to remotely make other Morels launch up in the air. One game that can be played with Morels is Police & Bomber, a variation of Kick-the-can with wireless ranges as vital gameplay elements.
This proposal discusses the usage of Mixed Reality (MR) systems for entertainment in a mobile context. "Veggie Diaries" allows the integration of real-world outdoor objects with game elements, using MR techniques and a camera-mounted PDA.
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This proposal discusses utilizing Mixed Reality (MR) systems as an interface for storytelling, using a picture book as a metaphor. "Little Red" implements methods of re-creating literary work in 3D using MR techniques and a head-mounted display (HMD).
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