Can You See Me Now?

11th– 14th August, 2006
12pm – 2pm and 6pm - 8pm each day.

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Is there someone you've not seen for a long time?

 

Can You See Me Now? is a chase game played online and on the streets.

Players are dropped at random locations into a virtual map of the Banff Centre. Tracked by satellites, Blast Theory's runners appear online next to your player. The runners use handheld computers showing the positions of online players to guide them in the chase.

Use your arrow keys to flee down the virtual streets, send messages and exchange tactics with other online players. An audio stream from Blast Theory's walkie talkies lets you eavesdrop on your pursuers: getting lost and out of breath on the real streets.

If a runner gets within 5 metres of you, a sighting photo is taken and your game is over.

Can You See Me Now? at Banff has been made possible through the generous support of the Banff New Media Institute and the Banff Centre's Fleck Fellowship.