2015
DOI: 10.5204/mcj.1010
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Painting the Town Blue and Green: Curating Street Art through Urban Mobile Gaming

Abstract: Released in 2012 as an Android only open-beta, Ingress is an alternate-reality game for mobile devices. Developed by Niantic Labs, a subsidiary of Google, Ingress now has 7 million users worldwide (Ingress) on both Android and Apple operating systems. Players are aligned to one of two opposing factions, the Resistance (Blue) and the Enlightened (Green). Working on behalf of their faction, individual players interact with “portals” in order to establish dominance over material environments. Portals are located … Show more

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“…Portal locations are crowd-sourced and include "a location with a cool story, a place of historical or educational value," "a cool piece of art or unique architecture," "a hidden-gem or a hyper-local spot," among others. 8 The de nition of a portal, thus, includes points of interest that go beyond the de nition used in, for instance, check-in based social networks [2]. Once a portal is "hacked, " it belongs to the corresponding faction.…”
Section: Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Portal locations are crowd-sourced and include "a location with a cool story, a place of historical or educational value," "a cool piece of art or unique architecture," "a hidden-gem or a hyper-local spot," among others. 8 The de nition of a portal, thus, includes points of interest that go beyond the de nition used in, for instance, check-in based social networks [2]. Once a portal is "hacked, " it belongs to the corresponding faction.…”
Section: Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been suggested, for example, that the game made kids and adults move out of the living room and into the open air, and that touristic attractions would attract more people if they had a Pokéstop (a place to check-in and get items), among many others. Real or not, Pokémon go has had some real-world e ects, some of which are not ideal: governments issuing alerts on playing the game in mine elds, 1 searching for Pokémon in "inappropriate" places like the Holocaust Museums and the White House, 2 and even to causing accidents. 3 The game was so popular, that in some countries it reached engagement rates that surpass those of mainstream social platforms like Twitter and Facebook.…”
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“…The city has always been an important source of poetry. The role of poetry in shifting and consolidating the identity, use and general social and emotional contours of the streetscape is also valid, given the increased use and publicity of commissioned and independent, grassroots, activist street poetry, walking poetry tours, and (re)naming of streets after poems, poets or literary characters as sensory means of 'curating public space' (Moore, 2015). Drawing mainly from perspectives from cultural geography, ethnography and multidisciplinary scholarship in new media studies, this study explored the flow of poetic graffiti in the street in the face of the flow of digital photography in online platforms.…”
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“…With Foursquare, this process of value is based on user-generated reviews shared and submitted through software. With Ingress , the process of software-sorting locations is a coproduction between developers and players submitting locations for inclusion within the game (Moore, 2015a). The process of software sorting for these applications is explicit in their archiving and public display of valued locations—a process that is reliant on the material structures of urban environments (Moore, 2015b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%