11th
Yes, but figuring out an approach to prevent this from going on in the wrong direction by adding an augmented solution, that connects to reallife, means that you have to accept that people think you are crazy.
No, insane, they don’t even listen to you. Yes it’s complicated. Like reallife.
Update: I should ACCEPT that just because I always wanted to do this, I can’t demand from normal people to understand it. Others just DO feel repelled by a virtual character (per se), and one that will be part of children’s books, that on the other hand takes part in creating real augmented solutions and jumps around in the regular web bookmarking articles for view even more…. I mean I do understand that but…. :)
F.
No matter how serious reality is, if we would manage to design a merged SERIOUS GAME-project for a virtual world / augmented reality that allows children to get genuinely interested in being creative collaborative for finding solutions from within a virtual word, for outside, that would be GOOD.