Reviews — AMT Lab @ CMU

Andre Bouchard

Application Review: 2wice Merce Cunningham Event

Merce Cunningham was always the innovator.  The application for mobile devices, 2wice Merce Cunningham Event emerged from a series of performances between 2001 and 2007 for the visual and performing arts journal twice.  The resulting application was meant to represent the imagery and experience of dance in a new medium. 

How Windows 8 and Surface Will Change the Way You View Microsoft

Windows 8 is different than other iterations of this product.  Rather than refining an old product Microsoft has remade the OS for a broad range of touch screen devices as well as laptop and desktop boxes.  This new strategy is a game changer for the industry. And it isn't just Microsoft that is riding on the success  of this product; it is hardware manufactures as well.

Review of Tate Modern's new app

The Tate Modern recently launched a new app: Magic Tate Ball.   The app is free in the same vein as RaceVSTime was (an app that Tate Modern released last January).  Here is a review after a few days of trying it out on an iPad (first edition).

Some background:

Magic Tate Ball is a new location-based mobile app from Tate, inspired by the iconic Magic 8 Ball, where players shake the ball in search of an answer to one of life’s mysteries.

 

The Royal Opera's The Show Must Go On, Reviewed

has the player assuming the role of a stage manager at a variety of different productions.  The degree to which the player succeeds or fails at a series of mini games effects the show itself at the end of the scenario.  This game was play tested on a IPad 1 for this review. Fun:  (4 out of 5 stars) The game plays well.  The characters are charmingly rendered and are well suited to the genre of performing arts that they represent.  The music of the show in question plays on cheerfully in the background and was a highlight.  There was a good sense of immediacy in the constituent games within each production and as such the overall sense of timing was well designed.  The strategies involved in game play were pretty linear and as such may be better suited for a younger audience.

Playability:  (4.5 out of 5 stars) The game is quick to learn and master.  The constituent games are well suited to the touch interface.  Each module within a show has enough different about it to keep most people engaged for hours.

Depth:  (2.5 out of 5 stars)  The app and the four shows yielded about six and a half hours of game play.  The player has to unlock each show in order and can play individual modules in the score attack mode.   For an adult player the replay factor is limited after the four show scenarios replay is probably quite a bit better for a younger audience.

Value: (4.5 out of 5 stars) For the price of $.99 this feels like a bargain.

Overall: (4 out of 5 stars) There are a lot of good things going for The Show Must Go On.  This app is a fun and easy introduction to four famous shows.  The music that plays with the game is lovely, even when played through iPad speakers.  I highly recommend checking this app out for killing time during holiday travel, it worked well for me.