[arg_discuss] Studio Roll Call

Bryan Alexander Bryan.Alexander at nitle.org
Tue Oct 30 07:01:18 EDT 2007



Will, could you say more about your educational ARG work (offlist, if you prefer)?

Just spent a week at an educational technology conference, which could certainly have used your ludium approach -

-----Original Message-----
From: arg_discuss-bounces at igda.org on behalf of Will Emigh
Sent: Mon 10/29/2007 11:50 PM
To: Discussion list of the IGDA ARG SIG
Subject: Re: [arg_discuss] Studio Roll Call

Here at Studio Cypher, we've done ARG (or ARGish) work for education,
marketing, and pure entertainment reasons. There's a lot of similarity
between the three, since all of them have to be fun and get a message
across. People generally seem to be most interested in marketing and
entertainment ARGs in our experience.

-- Will

Studio Cypher, LLC
Curious games for curious people
http://www.studiocypher.com


On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 11:08:51 -0400, Andrea Phillips <andrhia at gmail.com>
wrote:


> I feel like a lot of ARG studios have sprung up in the last couple of

> years. (And in fact I want to include this in my Trends paper, which I

> swear I'm almost working on... really...)

>

> If you belong to an ARG studio, or a company that does ARGs as a

> sideline, can you respond to this thread with a little information

> about what you do? Website, main contact, what business segment you

> focus on (marketing, education, other?)

>

> I'm having an interesting experience of people coming to me who want

> to commission ARGs, and want me to point them to companies - but aside

> from a handful of the usual suspects, I don't know who's out there,

> and I just KNOW there are more out there.

>

> So! Who are you guys?

>




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