[arg_discuss] The Online Performance Game. A new genre?

evert hoogendoorn evert.hoogendoorn at theater.hku.nl
Wed Jun 11 10:01:54 EDT 2008


hi sjoerd, welcome
(yes, he is a member)
and as your teacher I should correct you: it's not a highschool, its
an Art School
;-)

-evert-

On Jun 11, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Sjoerd Wennekes wrote:


> Hi Everyone,

>

>

>

> I have got a few questions about an ARG I'm making.

>

> But first let me introduce myself.

>

>

>

> My name is Sjoerd, I'm from The Netherlands and at this moment I'm

> still an art student. I say at this moment, because within a few weeks

> I will receive my diploma! :)

>

> I study 'Design for Virtual Theatre and Games' at the Utrecht high

> school for the arts. My mentor is Evert Hoogendoorn, who is also a

> IGDA

> member, and probably also reading this... -not sure if he is a member

> of this SIG-

>

>

>

> For my graduation, I'm making an 'online performance game' (OPG).

>

> At this moment the genre doesn't really exist yet.

>

> But there are a few games that are following the same kind of rules.

>

> The most famous is 'The Soho Project'. (http://www.fictionalmedia.co.uk/2007/

> )

>

>

>

> The game I'm working on is called 'De Opstand'

>

> This is a Dutch name (for me being Dutch) and it can best be

> translated as 'The Rebellion'.

>

> The game is all about a very important piece of Dutch history, it

> covers the so called '80 years war'. In the period 1568-1648 our

> country was at war with Spain. The war was all about freedom of

> religion and self government.

>

> Players must first form a team, and then pick one of the assignments.

> All these assignments are about the 80 years war, and each of them

> covers a different event.

>

> For each assignment the teams have to make a video of there

> performance.

>

> Let me give an example.

>

>

> At the first of April 1572 The Beggars (those where the people who

> fought for freedom) recaptured the city of 'Den Briel' from Spain.

> For 15 points, film this event. Make sure you point out why The

> Beggars choice Den Briel, and not another city.

>

>

>

>> From this point players are free to execute the assignment as they

>> see fit.

>

> - Are they going for spot on reenactment? Or for originality?

>

> Teams will receive points for performance, for originality and for

> historical correctness.

>

> It's for the players to make up if they are going for originality or

> historical correctness, because both is just impossible.

>

> But they always will receive points for performance.

>

>

>

> And now the questions I wanted to ask you all.

>

> - Would you like to play a game like this?

>

> In other words: can there be a future for OPG's?

>

>

>

> - Can you name some other games that might be OPG's?

>

> I know there must be a few out there, but where?

>

>

>

> - Do you have any kind of advise?

>

> All the help is welcome!

>

> I don't really care if it's just one sentence or a full written

> novel. ;)

>

>

> - For all of you who understand Dutch the website is: www.deopstand.nl

>

>

> Kind regards,

>

>

>

> Sjoerd Wennekes

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________

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>

> -- Excuse my English, it's not my native language. --

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