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Wow! nice score Vancouver! TED2014: The Next Chapter

Wow! nice score Vancouver! TED2014: The Next Chapter | Tracking Transmedia | Scoop.it

2014 marks TED's 30th anniversary, and the theme for TED2014 is simply this: "The Next Chapter." We'll be seeking to understand what are truly the most significant developments of the last 30 years ... and applying that knowledge to understand what's ahead. The theme makes it easy for us to reach out to the world's greatest minds and challenge them to help shape a program better than any in our history — in an unforgettable custom theater designed for talk. Come to Vancouver to help celebrate "The Next Chapter" »

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Portal-creator Kim Swift launches Quantum Conundrum on Xbox and PS3 (Wired UK)

Portal-creator Kim Swift launches Quantum Conundrum on Xbox and PS3 (Wired UK) | Tracking Transmedia | Scoop.it

Quantum Conundrum, a brain-busting puzzle game from Portal-creator Kim Swift, is available to download from Xbox Live and the PlayStation 3 Store.

 

Just like in Portal (by Valve), you're run through a series of puzzle rooms where the door is locked up tight until you've figured out the solution. Instead of a wormhole-making gun, you've got the Interdimensional Shift Device (IDS) which lets you swap between different dimensions.

 

Each dimension has its own properties. The Fluffy Dimension makes everything as light as a feather, while the Heavy Dimension causes objects to become as heavy as lead. The Slow Dimension makes time crawl, and the Gravity Dimension makes objects fly into the air....

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