ClairCity newsletter ClairCity newsletter January 2018 | Page 5
Play your way to the future
Our innovative online game will give city residents
the chance to put their imprint on the future of
their city
Launching in April 2018, the first
city to be made playable by
ClairCity is Bristol. All our pilot
cities will be getting personalised
games during 2018.
The game, called ClairCity
Skylines, allows players to move
around different areas of their city
and gives them choices over how
they want the city to develop by
2050. As the clock ticks, players
must take decisions that allow the
city to survive on measures of
happiness, economy, environment
and health. If any one of the
measures hit rock bottom, disaster
will strike and the city will collapse
Example graphics from the game show how the city can deteriorate over time.
- but the player can start again to
try to find the best possible future
for their city. The game has been
designed by Andy King and Alastair
Callum in the Game Design
department at UWE Bristol. It will
be available for mobile and tablet
on Google Play and Apple Store,
and will be completely free for
users to download and play.
As well as being an engaging game
for players, ClairCity Skylines
serves a serious purpose. All game
play is completely anonymous but
each play is cached and analysed
to understand which options are
favoured by players in each city.
What’s more, the scoring that
determines whether the city
succeeds or fails is based on
calculated ratings from real world
impacts of different decisions. So
while players can live out their
fantasy world for 2050, their
choices and solutions may have
legitimate impacts on future
proposals for their city.
ClairCity conference Poland 2018
There is no cost to attend the
conference for any interested
organisations or individuals, and
we are inviting poster
presentations from attendees. The
conference will be held at the
Science and Technology Park in
Sosnowiec.
The second annual ClairCity
conference takes place on 25 April
2018 in Sosnowiec, Poland. Our
free conference brings together
experts and interested audiences
to focus on citizen health. The
2018 theme is mitigating air
pollution from domestic heating
and transport.
Invited speakers include local,
national and international experts
on air pollution, with contributions
from NGOs, local government and
national agencies alongside
ClairCity partner organisations. Our
events are an unique opportunity
to share local, regional and
national actions to address air
pollution.
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There will be special attention
given to the issue of pollution
generated from solid fuel use, and
heating as a cause of air quality
issues. This is of particular
relevance to Poland alongside
many other countries where solid
fuels continue to be a primary
heating source in urban areas.
To register, go to
bit.ly/ClairCityPoland2018
For more information please
contact
[email protected]