Panel - Cities Remixing PokémonGO

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How can cities remix and align popular games with local goals? More than a year after launch, several tried something new with PokémonGO. San Jose recruited more than 35,000 players to participate in an Open Streets event to reimagine public space; libraries in Philadelphia created neighborhood maps for players to engage with community murals. The future will likely bring more of these “mass-local” games. We profile some emerging tactics for city organizing.

*Nathaniel Eddy (Strategy Coordinator, Free Library of Philadelphia)
*Eric Gordon (Director and Professor, Engagement Lab at Emerson College)
*Ed Solis (Recreation Superintendent, City of San Jose)

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*Benjamin Stokes (Assistant Professor, American University)

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