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Wii games exercise shock

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Playing Wii games is “not of high enough intensity to contribute towards the recommended daily amount of exercise in children”

These are the conclusions of  Lee Graves, Gareth Stratton, N D Ridgers and N T Cable in their paper “Comparison of energy expenditure in adolescents when playing new generation and sedentary computer games: cross sectional study.”

They state that “activity promoting new generation active computer games significantly increased participants’ energy expenditure compared with sedentary games, but not to the same extent as the authentic sports. Further research is needed to investigate the energy demands of active gaming across sexes, ages, and consoles.”

A study is about to be carried out in a similar vein investigating whether location-based games such as LocoMatrix will fare better.

SiRFstarIV and the reality of indoor GPS

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Apart from really useful advances such as better power management, improved accuracy and better time-to-fix, the new chip from CSR, has an interesting feature in the form of their smart sensor interface. This provides “to improve the location experience, enable greater context awareness and open the door to superior indoor positioning accuracy”. This includes a variety of means including picking up satellite signals “opportunistically”,  sensing temperature (?) and context(?) changes. Sensors may be connected via its own I2C interface. Or via a specific MEMS (Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems) port – in a word using accelerometers to measure distance and direction when satellite signals are lost.

So one now sees the components (GPS, MEMS) of the new phones coming together to offer some very interesting possibilities. Furthermore, the SIRF literature indicates that the chip comes pre-ported for Android. Give me one now! (please). All of this can only be a good thing for LocoMatrix.

Something that I must do is to get my head around these MEMS devices. Can one plot direction and distance with any degree of accuracy and reproducibility? Anyone know?

Interestingly my first proper job (working for the Medical Research Council) was to build accelerometer boxes for divers. A problem for divers working in North Sea environments was that they would get colder and colder without realising it and go into a kind of sleep, after which death was just around the corner. By monitoring their movement, the dive manager would be able to recall divers who started to look drowsy. Back then (around 1980) accelerometers cost around £200 and 3 were needed to record XYZ movements.

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Obama Urges Children to Play Outdoors

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Was pleased to hear that USA President Obama agrees with our concerns about children’s health and the need to get outside and play. We are letting him know about LocoMatrix, and will create a special treasure hunt for the lawns of the White House.

Here is the relevant section of a speech he made last week.

The second step that we can all agree on is to invest more in preventive care so that we can avoid illness and disease in the first place. That starts with each of us taking more responsibility for our health and the health of our children. It means quitting smoking, going in for that mammogram or colon cancer screening. It means going for a run or hitting the gym, and raising our children to step away from the video games and spend more time playing outside.

It also means cutting down on all the junk food that is fueling an epidemic of obesity, putting far too many Americans, young and old, at greater risk of costly, chronic conditions. That’s a lesson Michelle and I have tried to instill in our daughters with the White House vegetable garden that Michelle planted. And that’s a lesson that we should work with local school districts to incorporate into their school lunch programs.

GPS Units under £15

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Today marks a milestone in GPS module prices. When we first started LocoMatrix the cheapest Bluetooth unit cost around GBP30 plus postage. We are pleased to report that Qfonic are now advertising a compatible module for GBP14.95 including postage.

We are also pleased to see the trend to include GPS  on new mobile phones, and we are continuing to make these LocoMatrix compatible where possible.

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www.bogfest.org.uk

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

websiteRichard has been working hard and finally there it is: a great website to a great event: www.bogfest.org.uk! Everyone, check it out! Get the latest news on our games, team, pictures, times… ! And now there’s already a logo to the Bogfest 09!!!

The First World Fancy Dress Space Hopper Polo Championship!

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

space-hopperI had a vision. A cowboy. Riding at the beach. On his horse. No. On a space hopper! Next to a yodelling Austrian guy in his leather pants. They are chasing a beach ball. None of them get it. That French madame with a baguette under her arm was quicker. She hits the ball and BAM goal!

No there was nothing wrong with the mushroom ragout I had, I am talking about the newly announced game of BOGfest! The First World Fancy Dress Space Hopper Polo Championship! There will be about six different teams dressed up in national costumes playing Polo! Not funny enough?

On space hoppers! With inflatable mallets!

You can watch, you can compete, you can sponsor one of our teams of international superstars. Don’t worry if you don’t know the rules, there aren’t any! So why not grab your hopper by the horns and be part of this historic event?

Will the English Knights bounce back from their disappointing performance in the Europeans and defeat the Hoppy Hun in their lederhosen? Can the the plucky kilted Scots take on the mighty American cowboys? Will the Emirate Sheiks trillions help them bounce past the bikini clad Brazilians?

The event is organised by Bounce Your Balls testicular cancer campaign. For more details see www.bounceyourballs.com email bounce@bounceyourballs.com or call the head bouncer on 07981 334222.

Picture copyright John Hazard – www.hazzy.net

Spontaneous Joy and Uninhibited Merriment

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

blowing bubblesEver wondered what a flash mob is? Well it’s a sudden gathering of lots of people at a previously appointed place and where they then start doing the weirdest things. In our case: blowing bubbles!!! So if you have ever woken up in the morning with an absolute desire to do something crazy and funny but also something which no one has ever done before – join our mass outburst of spontaneous bubble blowing!

Melisande joins Brightonweb

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

MelVoila everybody! I’m Melisande. I’m the new trainee of Richard’s team. In the next 4 weeks, I’m working on the BOGfest project and  I’m very enthusiastic about it.

I’m 28, I come from France and on the 1st day I tried one of the GPS games, it was a lot of fun and it told me something about the story of Brighton. Without hesitating, I recommend everyone “The Treasure Hunt “.

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Raphaela joins BOGfest

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

RaphaelaHello there, my name is Raphaela and I’m the new helping hand for Richard. In the next few weeks I’m going to help him prepare the fantastic BOGfest and get involved in the marketing. Moreover, I’ll be here to  support developing new games.

I’m from Austria but live and work in Brighton. To be honest, at the beginning I was slightly confused with all those new ideas and the thing with the gps but yesterday I got to play the treasure hunt game and actually loved it! I think it’s so much fun and I really wonder now why noone else had the idea before of creating that type of game. I’m sure this is going to be a great success and hey, now I’m part of it!!!

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BOGfest

Monday, March 16th, 2009

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LocoMatrix is initiating BOGfest (Brighton Outdoor Games Festival) , a day of fun and frollicking  as part of the Brighton Fringe Festival. You will have a chance to play our LocoMatrix games plus a variety of new games from a number of different organisations. More details to follow, but just make a note in your diaries of Saturday May 23rd. Games will start at LocoHQ and at a number of other locations throughout Brighton.  More details here and on the main LocoMatrix website.

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