Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Fracking in Fort McMoney: a web documentary and strategy video game about Fort McMurray, the oil sands capital of Alberta, Canada

It's an interesting idea, to combine 'serious subject' and gaming:
Fort McMoney lets players decide virtual fate of oilsands territory - Arts & Entertainment - CBC
Where Film Marries Video Game - NYTimes.com
Fort McMoney Online Game-Documentary Puts Fate Of Alberta Oilsands In Players' Hands

















Tar sands extraction, Hollywood-style.

The product of 60 days filming on location over two winters, Fort McMoney is possibly better described as an interactive documentary than a game. Based on Fort McMurray, a boom-town for oil extraction, it largely explores the social impact of the oil industry on the area. Produced by National Film Board of Canada as well as the French-German broadcaster Arte, it is available in English, French and German. Fort McMurray’s population has increased from a few thousand to more than 100,000 people over the last ten years. As with many other oil developments the world over, this has created disparities of wealth, as well as the destruction of natural habitats and concern over greenhouse gasses.
Fort McMoney - Road to Paris - ICSU
Fort McMoney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A GAME DOCUMENTARY SET AT THE HEART OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

FORT MCMONEY

The pursuit of oil sands by the oil industry has led to the destruction of Canadian virgin forests. Where lays the boundary between prosperity and destruction? Put your business ambition and ecological conscience to the test: in the game documentary “set at the heart of the petroleum industry”, in cooperation with ARTE, you can set the limits.

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Fort McMoney | ARTE Future

This is the full documentary (without the interaction) which appeared earlier this month on the Arte channel - in French/English:



Fort McMoney - Votez Jim Rogers ! Documentaire ARTE 2015 - YouTube
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