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Digital science fiction game goes on show in Brisbane

Brisbane digital poet Jason Nelson has designed the world’s biggest interactive science fiction game for a cyber learning centre at the Queensland University of Technology.

The game, called Cryptext, is played using a giant touchscreen at The Cube, a public digital interactive gallery at QUT’s science and engineering centre in Brisbane.

Launching the game on 17 June, Nelson described it as “a free-roaming, gamified science fiction work” that uses more than 30 high-powered graphics computers and 48 touch panels across a two storey space.

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