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Executive Summary: The goal of this project is to develop an online exhibtion of interactive art, stories, and games based on H.P. Lovecraft's Commonplace Book, on the 70th anniversary of his death. Extensions to the project may include transcripts, screenshots, and computer kiosks that would be set up in exhibitions, conferences, and festivals being held in 2007-2008; and a limited edition CD-ROM catalog of the works submitted.</blockquote>
Executive Summary: ''The goal of this project is to develop an online exhibtion of interactive art, stories, and games based on H.P. Lovecraft's Commonplace Book, on the 70th anniversary of his death. Extensions to the project may include transcripts, screenshots, and computer kiosks that would be set up in exhibitions, conferences, and festivals being held in 2007-2008; and a limited edition CD-ROM catalog of the works submitted.''</blockquote>


This competition ran until June 15th, 2007. The organizer is [[Peter Nepstad]].
This competition ran until June 15th, 2007. The organizer is [[Peter Nepstad]].

Revision as of 19:40, 15 August 2007

Executive Summary: The goal of this project is to develop an online exhibtion of interactive art, stories, and games based on H.P. Lovecraft's Commonplace Book, on the 70th anniversary of his death. Extensions to the project may include transcripts, screenshots, and computer kiosks that would be set up in exhibitions, conferences, and festivals being held in 2007-2008; and a limited edition CD-ROM catalog of the works submitted.

This competition ran until June 15th, 2007. The organizer is Peter Nepstad.

Only the five games in English were eligible for "Best in Show". Voting deadline was June 30th, 2007. The winner of Best in Show was Dead Cities, with Handyman Wanted as a close runner-up.

Entries

Seven entries were released on June 19th, 2007. (Note: Lieux Communs was available slightly earlier from its host site.):

Curators

  • English Language Entries (TADS, Inform): Peter Nepstad.
  • English Language Entries (ADRIFT): David Whyld.
  • French Language Entries: JB.
  • AGS, SLUDGE, and other graphic game deveopment systems: Peter Nepstad.
  • Entries in other authoring systems and languages are welcome. Contact Peter Nepstad to work out the details.

Exhibitions, conferences, and festivals

Links