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Are you ready to believe?

  • By Paul Crichton
  • 18 Apr 07, 03:59 PM

The band (NIN) have been combining offline and online technologies to create an 鈥榓lternative reality game鈥 as a companion to their latest album, Year Zero. This is a 鈥榗oncept鈥 album set in a dystopian near future. The game has been used to provide more details about this world for fans.

The game began back in February when t-shirts were sold with highlighted letters in the tour dates printed on the back spelling out the cryptic message, 鈥淚鈥檓 trying to believe.鈥 By adding 鈥.com鈥 to this message, fans found the first website that contained some teasing information and the game was afoot. Since then, more clues has been released via websites, and offline materials with puzzles hidden in binary code, Morse code and the static in audio files.

The websites themselves look like corrupted pages, and are deliberately difficult to read. Most of them are largely text based, and can be used with screen reader software, and just like the visual experience, it鈥檚 a bumpy ride and difficult to follow. But that should be seen as part of the fun.

Fans are also taking advantage of the new web, and are working together to decipher the clues on a . The game is ongoing, and with all the trickery employed by NIN to hide clues to date, it would be brilliant if they could put something together for a screen reader user to discover.

I鈥檝e got to admit, I think this really creative and NIN are a great example a band making technology work for them, rather than seeing them as a threat, something other bands and record labels could learn from. The album itself can be streamed from their , and I wouldn鈥檛 mind betting that this leads to more sales, not less. You can even from the official website and remix your own versions.

You may not be a fan of Nine Inch Nails music, but you have to admire the way they have used new technologies to engage their fans.

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  • At 02:58 AM on 02 May 2007,
  • Anonymous wrote:

hi how r ya matey??

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  • At 06:04 PM on 08 May 2007,
  • anon wrote:

How about some black-on-black text so it doesn't show up visually, but could be read by a screen reader.

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