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26/06/2012

Loc Dao discusses the bear in his interactive documentary. A report on the 100 video games you should play. And the digital fire brigades that can help with cyber-attacks.

A grizzly bear is at the centre of an innovative interactive documentary called bear 71. The bear in question whose home was in the Banff National Park in Canada was tagged and tracked for several years. The documentary team have mined over a million images in constructing their film in which the bear takes centre stage. Their plan was to have the bear speak her mind and challenges us the viewer by shifting from being the watcher to being the watched. Loc Dao discusses the project.

Games for Change attempts to harness the power of video games for social change. Following on from the discussion on Click last week, James Gordon visits the festival in New York to discover whether the teams behind Games for Change can compete with the popularity of the commercial shoot-them-up games, for example. James Gordon reports on the buzz around the latest games for change, and which are the top ones we should all be playing.

CERT is the computer emergency response team, a kind of digital fire brigade watching out for us and our safety online. Andrea Dufkova, an expert on cyber security and incident response, joins Click to describe the unveiling of a map of these early responders in Europe. How are these rapid response teams ready to assist when the most vicious cyber-attacks happen?

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18 minutes

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Sun 1 Jul 2012 21:32GMT

Chapters

  • BEAR 71 interactive documentary

    Loc Dao discusses putting a bear at the centre of an interactive documentary

    Duration: 06:18

  • Games for Change

    James Gordon reports on the highlights from this year鈥檚 Games for Change

    Duration: 04:02

  • Computer Emergency Response Teams

    Andrea Dufkova discusses the map of digital fire brigades to fight cybercrime.

    Duration: 03:28

Broadcasts

  • Tue 26 Jun 2012 18:32GMT
  • Wed 27 Jun 2012 03:32GMT
  • Wed 27 Jun 2012 10:32GMT
  • Sun 1 Jul 2012 04:32GMT
  • Sun 1 Jul 2012 21:32GMT

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