⊕ Pax eDemocracy ⊕
The Pax eDemocracy Project:
Pax eDemocracy is:
- A multi-player, multi-platform game for delivery
- Online,
- via Cell Phone,
- via SMS
- A cross platform format that involves
- TV
- Online
- Mobile
Pax eDemocracy is Produced by Resolve Labs. CBC, BBC and the Bell Fund were our primary partners in the development phase.
We are now moving into the production of the Pax eDemocracy Game component. We are looking to complete financing for this phase. Proposed funding partners include BBC, Al Jazeeera English, ITVS and the Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC).
This minisite describes the project, gives its creative brief, elaborates on the technical spec., presents the team, gives a run down on activities in the development phase and sets out a plan, financing & budget for the production of the Pax eDemocracy Game for online and mobile platforms beginning in May 2009 and progressing through to release in Q2 of 2010.
Note: Continuous updates underway.
Quick Introduction: how to get the most out of this site
The main Navigation Menu above allows you to access section and subsection directly. Click through the Resolve Slider below to get a quick summary of what you can find in each section. You will find more of these "step by step" sliders throughout the site.
The side bar on the left includes a Status widget which gives updates on the status for the project and this dev site, and below it an Updates and Feeds widget where you can subscribe to Podcasts, Tweets, and project news feeds (these last are scheduled to come on line, September 15th, 2008).
Below that you will find a Quick Access widget for our team's past work. Finally at the bottom there is a Proposal Support pull down menu for instant file download goodness.
One: The Creative
Go to this section to review the creative for Pax eDemocracy.
This includes a design overview. Walkthroughs for design, for the UI and for the "social game"
Two: The Project
Statusthe project
Three: File Downloads
Support files for the project can be found here.
