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HP Plots Virtual Prison Break from the Tower of London.


LONDON -- HP (NYSE NYSE

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) (Nasdaq:HPQ) researchers are working with the U.K.'s Historic Royal Palaces The Historic Royal Palaces Agency is a public body created in 1989 to manage England's unoccupied royal palaces. These are:
  • The Tower of London
  • Hampton Court Palace
  • Kensington Palace - the state rooms only.
, the independent charity that cares for and conserves five unique palaces, to pilot a new location-aware adventure game in which visitors to the Tower of London Tower of London, ancient fortress in London, England, just east of the City and on the north bank of the Thames, covering about 13 acres (5.3 hectares). Now used mainly as a museum, it was a royal residence in the Middle Ages.  help virtual prisoners to escape.

The game, developed by the Mediascapes research team at HP Labs and staff at the Tower of London, uses HP iPAQ handheld devices and location sensors including GPS. Digital files containing voices, images, music and clues are placed in specific locations using the HP Labs Mediascape authoring toolkit.

As players move into a location in the Tower and its grounds, the appropriate digital file is triggered on their iPAQ devices. This allows players to meet historical prisoners in the Tower, such as Guy Fawkes and Anne Boleyn Anne Boleyn, queen of England: see Boleyn, Anne.
Anne Boleyn

(born 1507?—died May 19, 1536, London, Eng.) British royal consort. After spending part of her childhood in France, Anne lived at the court of Henry VIII, who soon fell in love with
, one of Henry VIII's wives. Even the Tower's Yeomen Warders, nicknamed Beefeaters Beefeaters, popular name for the Yeomen of the Guard and for the warders of the Tower of London. Both wear colorful uniforms modeled after those of the Elizabethan period. , become part of the game as players try to help historical figures escape.

For HP, the interest in exploring this area of mobility is to understand the opportunities for new products and services that will emerge around the delivery of location and other context-based experiences.

"This is part of a wider project we are running to investigate how locative locative (lŏk`ətĭv) [Lat.,=placing], in the grammar of certain languages (e.g., Sanskrit), the case referring to location. Nouns in this case are often translatable into English phrases beginning with at, in, or on.  services might evolve based on user experience," said Josephine Reid, who is leading the HP Labs team. "We think of this as a new medium, like a digital fourth dimension laid over a physical space. Understanding its value will enable us to go beyond the delivery of 'anything, anytime, anywhere,' to the delivery of the 'right thing at the right time to the right place.'"

The pilot will be tested by members of Historic Royal Palaces and HP between Oct. 23 and 28. Some of the historical characters will try to persuade the players to help them escape using the same methods as the character actually used: finding ropes, bribing guards, smuggling smuggling, illegal transport across state or national boundaries of goods or persons liable to customs or to prohibition. Smuggling has been carried on in nearly all nations and has occasionally been adopted as an instrument of national policy, as by Great Britain  letters and, of course, avoiding the patrolling Beefeaters. Succeed in avoiding the guards and the prisoner escapes; fail and the player will be locked up in the Tower - virtually at least.

"We're interested in exploring how new technologies can help visitors become active participants in some of the Tower's most exciting stories," said Aileen Peirce, exhibition project manager at the Tower. "We hope that members will enjoy playing this innovative game on the actual sites where history happened."

Historic Royal Palaces (www.hrp.org.uk) is an independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court redirects here. For other meanings, see Hampton Court (disambiguation)

Hampton Court Palace is a former royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, south west London, England, United Kingdom.[1] The palace is located 11.
, the Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace. These palaces are owned by the Queen on behalf of the nation and managed by Historic Royal Palaces for the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport is a UK cabinet position with responsibility for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The role was created in 1992 by John Major as Secretary of State for National Heritage . It receives no state funding and depends on the support of visitors, members, donors, volunteers and sponsors.

The Tower of London project is the latest in a series of experimental Mediascapes created by HP Labs Bristol in recent years. Others include:

* Riot 1831 - an interactive, location-based play for voices re-creating the drama, fear and mayhem of an infamous riot in Queen Square, Bristol. More than 100 digital files were placed in 37 locations so users walking through the square experienced the drama firsthand.

* Scape the Hood - A Mediascape experiment in San Francisco to investigate the potential for combining storytelling with location-aware mobile technologies. Participants were able to walk around the Mission Village Market and other areas and learn about history, culture and stories through Mediascapes created by local people who recall past times.

* Savannah Savannah, city, United States
Savannah, city (1990 pop. 137,560), seat of Chatham co., SE Ga., a port of entry on the Savannah River near its mouth; inc. 1789.
 - a schools educational project involving Futurelab, the BBC BBC
 in full British Broadcasting Corp.

Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927.
, HP Labs and the University of Bristol. Groups of children take the role of prides of young lions hunting on the African savannah (a school playing field). They have to act as a group to tackle big game, find water and learn when to fight or run.

* BBC Festival of Nature - The BBC Natural History Unit used HP Labs Mediascape technology to create a nature walk for the public around the city of Bristol and its historic harbor-side.

The HP Labs Mediascape authoring toolkit is available as a free download for non-commercial use at www.hpl.hp.com/mediascapes.

About HP

HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and imaging and printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended July 31, 2006, HP revenue totaled $90.0 billion. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.

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