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Playful '11: The Shape of Things To Come.

Friday, October 21, 2011 from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Playful '11: The Shape of Things To Come.

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Ticket Type Remaining Sales End Price Fee Quantity
H. G. Wells Sold Out Ended £30.00 £1.40
Arthur C. Clarke Sold Out Ended £35.00 £1.52
Isaac Asimov Sold Out Ended £40.00 £1.65
Philip K. Dick Sold Out Ended £45.00 £1.77
J. G. Ballard Sold Out Ended £50.00 £1.90
William Gibson Sold Out Ended £55.00 £2.02
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As Playful 2010 drew to a close, we said we'd see you in the future. Well, THE FUTURE IS NOW.

As predicted, our cities are now populated with robots, jetpacks, and jumpsuit fashionistas - all the things we wanted as kids with added bonus points and badges just for BEING here.

A day of trying to work out WHAT IS GOING ON in a room full of amateur astronauts, designers, bloggers, DIY discoverers, planners, people with good manners, writers, wanderers, future archaeologists and technomancers. 

We’ll be touching on bits of games, play, interactivity, shiny new stuff and the shape of things to come. 

Playful usually sells out, so make sure your automaton assistant is here at 1200 hours, April 15th.

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25 Red Lion Square
WC1R 4RL London
United Kingdom

Friday, October 21, 2011 from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM (GMT)


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Mudlark



Mudlark is a cross-platform production company. A partnership between a games company, a TV company and a web company.

We deliver commissions, campaigns and applications.

We produce mobile phone games, ARGS, virtual world experiences, television programmes, digital arts adventures and social network narratives.

We work across platforms, online, offline, real world, virtual world, imaginary worlds and simulations.

We develop original IP value in formats, processes and designs as we tell stories and play games.