So sometime, towards the end of the first series of Lost, I kind of lost interest. I have seen the odd episode of series two, but I haven't been following it religously.
Then yesterday something grabbed my attention. Now this may be old news to a lot of you, but I've only just discovered it, and I'm quite enjoying it.
There appears to be a whole new thing setup around a fictional company that's featured in Lost, The Hanso Foundation.
Apparently part of what is going on, on the island, is revealed in a film that has been cut up and spread all over the internet. Links to these segments of film are then found by using the website, http://www.hansoexposed.com/ where codes are entered and the segment retrieved. It is then up to the user to put the segments in the right order.
The codes come from Glyphs that are found around the world in newspapers, magazines, on TV, and on the internet.
I'm really enjoying playing with it all. Reminds me a lot of the very first Nokia Game, which was a blast. The ones that followed weren't as good. And of William Gibsons "Pattern Recognition".
You can find out more about it here.
Once I've put the film together, I'll probably get bored of Lost again.
Thursday, August 10, 2006
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