DIY DAYS is coming to NYC
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On Saturday April 3rd, the WorkBook Project and the New School present DIY DAYS NYC. This marks the first time that the roving conference for creators will make a stop in NYC. The day will consist of talks, presentations, workshops and a special section called Incubator that matches two media startups with a think tank of experts.

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this conference is being recorded – Ken Eklund a social change ARG

Submitted by lance weiler on Thursday, 26 July 20072 Comments

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Today we are joined by writer and game designer Ken Eklund. Over the past 20 years Ken has been writing and designing games. His most recent game World Without Oil, was an ITVS funded ARG (alternate reality games) about a future oil shock. WWO is the first ARG designed to create a dialog about our dependency on oil and stimulate social change.

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For more info on Ken Eklund click here and to find out more about World Without Oil click here.

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