Title
Life on the edge: supporting collaboration in location-based experiences
Abstract
We study a collaborative location-based game in which groups of 'lions' hunt together on a virtual savannah that is overlaid on an open playing field. The game implements a straight-forward approach to location-based triggering in which players must be in the same spatial locale in order to share information and act together. Comparison of video recordings of physical play with system recordings of game events reveals subtle and complex interactions between highly dynamic player behavior and the underlying technology. While players exhibit a fluid approach to group formation, the system embodies a more rigid view, leading to difficulties with sharing context and coordinating actions, most notably when groups of players span virtual locale boundaries or initiate actions while on the move. We propose techniques for extending locales to support more flexible grouping and also discuss the broader implications of our findings for location-based applications in general.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1145/1054972.1055072
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
collaborative location-based game,fluid approach,spatial locale,system recording,location-based application,location-based experience,straight-forward approach,virtual locale boundary,game event,broader implication,virtual savannah,ubiquitous,mobile,collaborative,games
World Wide Web,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Locale (computer software),Multimedia
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-998-5
70
7.05
References 
Authors
13
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Steve Benford15886696.64
Duncan Rowland260956.41
Martin Flintham384590.56
Adam Drozd449252.21
Richard Hull540838.10
Josephine Reid639838.21
Jo Morrison7707.05
Keri Facer829433.75