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3rd International Workshop on Pervasive Gaming Applications

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The PerGames series of international workshops addresses the design and technical issues of bringing computer entertainment back to the real world with pervasive games. Previous PerGames events were held in Vienna (2004) and Munich (2005) and attracted researchers and practitioners from all over the world.With the PerGames 2006 workshop we bring together researchers who are interested in interactive entertainment and the chances and risks that pervasive computing might add to it. We will discuss results from this emerging field and share our experiences and visions to identify relevant research questions and future research directions.

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            cover image Computers in Entertainment
            Computers in Entertainment   Volume 4, Issue 1
            Theoretical and Practical Computer Applications in Entertainment
            January 2006
            110 pages
            EISSN:1544-3574
            DOI:10.1145/1111293
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            Copyright © 2006 ACM

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            New York, NY, United States

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