Ubisoft Launches WeareData - showcasing what the world is willing to share.
Ubisoft have launched a new website dedicated to showing how we as humans in this digital world are so open to sharing data. It is amazing how much information is out there in the world, that people have freely shared.
Watch the video below, and check out the site http://wearedata.watchdogs.com
Watch the video below, and check out the site http://wearedata.watchdogs.com
Sydney, Australia — July 1, 2013 —
Ubisoft has announced the launch of Watch_Dogs’ WeareData, an experiential website designed to gather and graph the publicly available data that govern people’s lives in a single location. WeareData is initially available for the cities of Berlin, London and Paris.
In Watch_Dogs, the highly anticipated open world action game from Ubisoft, the fictionalised city of Chicago is run by a Central Operating System (CTOS), linking all of the city’s online infrastructures and public security installations to one centralised hub. Information is at the heart of the game and also at the heart of
WeareData
.
With
WeareData
, visitors will discover that much of the hyper-connected world imagined in Watch_Dogsalready is a reality, and that everything and everyone is truly connected. The amount of and potential uses for public and personal information that is readily available online has never been more relevant, as evidenced by today’s headlines. WeareData is designed to provide a glimpse into this reality and to give visitors a new perspective on the cities in which they live.
Watch_Dogs’ WeareData
allows users to access the real-time data that organise and help run the cities of Berlin, London and Paris, as well current information on their inhabitants. Via a 3D mapping system, the consolidated, openly available information that can be easily viewed includes public transport schedules (such as subways and public bicycles), telecommunications networks (including mobile antennas, WiFi spots and advertising networks), energy consumption, traffic and safety infrastructure (like CCTV cameras and traffic lights) and regionalised socioeconomic data (such as average net income, unemployment rate and crime rate). Also available are geo-localised social media activities for the cities’ residents, including their public posts on Facebook, Foursquare, Instagram and Twitter.
To discover the website please visit
:
http://wearedata.watchdogs.com/
via any Internet browser, even onsmartphones and tablets.
Watch_Dogs
will hit store shelves in Australia and New Zealand on November 21 on PlayStation®3, Xbox 360®video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the Wii U™ system from Nintendo and Windows PC, and will be available around launch on PlayStation®4 and Xbox One.