The gambling industry is beginning to incorporate AI to enable advances, including in ways to try to help problem gamblers. (Credit: Getty Images) submitted by kjonesatjaagnet to JAAGNet [link] [comments] Operators of casinos and online games are incorporating AI in efforts ranging from maximizing profits to helping problem gamblers. The gaming industry is technically savvy, having integrated automation into its operations to gain efficiencies and offer conveniences to customers. Now AI is being applied to casinos and the gambling industry, in-person and online, enabling more advances such as allowing multiple users to play the same game at the same time from different locations. Other advantages include ability to track compliance with online gambling regulations, collection of data on gambling preferences to enable predictions and deliver customized service to customers, according to a recent account in LA Progressive. It might be difficult for operators to enhance the customer experience without the use of AI in the future, suggested a speaker at SBC Summit Barcelona – Digital, the Global Betting & Gaming Show, usually held in Barcelona but held online recently. “For sure what we are focusing on is to increase our customer experience, the winning experience, and that leads to revenue and revenue on the lower end. I’m not seeing operators managing their operations without the help of AI in the near future. Talking about revenues, I think it’s too much over the next three years with everything on the internet,” stated Américo Loureiro, director of the casino firm Solverde, a casino and hotel firm, in an account in CasinoBeats. “Our plan is for the next three years to increase the AI on our operations and get benefits from this. We know that this is the very beginning, and we want to be on top of this because the ones that agree more with AI and manage AI will be the most successful operators.” he stated. Startup Rootz was formed in 2018 by internet gaming (igaming) professionals intent on building an online gaming platform. “It was most definitely a strategic decision to place AI in the center of thought when we started designing the platform,” stated Edvinas Subacius, chief data officer of Rootz, speaking at the SBC event. “We know that we can increase player turnover or spending up to five per cent by doing recommendation engines. At the same time, we know that we increase their lifetime value between ten per cent to 20% so four times more than actual spending by applying AI to manage our bonus cost and promotional values.” He suggested trying to weight the benefits of AI by a headcount measure of the number of operations the casino can get done per headcount, or how much additional revenue the headcount generates. Subacius stated that his company has 70 employees, “and we are running operations equal to other companies that have 300 to 500 employees. So the sooner you start with AI, and the closer it is to the heart of your mentality and your platform, it can create the efficiency of 100% or 1000% scale. It’s not 5% anymore.” The gaming industry has been collecting data from customers and market for years, and now the industry is positioned to use AI and machine learning to advance business goals, suggested Steven Paton, business solutions advisor for BMIT Technologies, a multi-site data center provider in Malta. “The next step is definitely the transitional phase of utilizing big data and machine learning to push that further over the next five years,” Paton stated at the SBC event. Norsk Tipping Constructively Works with Problem Gamblers The risk that AI will more effectively target problem gamblers is recognized by Norsk Tipping, Norway’s state-owned gambling company, which is working with a software provider on behavioral analysis to help identify problem gamblers. The 2.2 million customers of Norsk Tipping have passed identity checks and have gaming accounts, which track game-playing frequency and winnings received, enabling the company to set gaming limits if necessary. “This wealthy supply of data provides unique possibilities to exploit AI to prevent problem gambling. Norsk Tipping’s mandate is clear: the company shall act to prevent the negative consequences of gambling,” stated Tanja Sveen, advisor responsible for gambling for the company, on the blog of Norsk Tipping. Machine learning can help expose risky gaming patterns and personalize preventive measures to reduce risk gambling, she suggested. Norsk has been working with a gaming behavioral analysis tool from Playscan, a company founded to address issues around problem gambling. The analysis tool aims to expose risk-filled gaming patterns, provide the customer with feedback explaining the reasoning behind the risk assessment, and suggesting preventive measures where appropriate. The first Playscan model was based on a number of self-assessments completed by customers. Those were used to develop the second-generation model, by comparing customer data from the first period to their responses to a self-assessment questionnaire for the second period, in order to train the model. “More than 60,000 completed self-assessments were used to develop the second generation of the Playscan model,” Sveen wrote. Results so far have been positive. “The new model is clearly better than the previous one. It has a higher level of accuracy and the customer feedback shows a greater degree of agreement with the risk assessment,” she stated. Proactively Calling Problem Gamblers Norsk is using AI in an effort to proactively call—on the phone—customers with problem gambling habits. During the call, the customer is given facts on their gambling spending and the need for change is discussed. This often results in a reduction of the customer’s gaming limit. In order to identify which customers would most benefit from a call, the company set up a study on machine learning with the BI Norwegian Business School during the spring of 2018. The researchers used a sample dataset of 1,400 customers who had received a proactive call, a random selection from the 10,000 customers who had lost the most money through gaming in the last year. That gave the team a representative data set useful for creating a model. Customer’s theoretical loss 12 weeks before the call was compared with their spending 12 weeks after the call, to see if spending had decreased or increased. The standard procedure for machine learning was employed; the model development and the data evaluation was carried out using the automated machine learning tool called DataRobot. “The evaluation showed that we managed to develop several models with an ability to provide rather highly accurate predictions,” Sveen wrote. “To a great extent the models were able to identify the customers who made use of the proactive calls.” Read the source articles and material in LA Progressive, CasinoBeats and on the blog of Norsk Tipping. Originally posted by AI Trends Staff | October 1, 2020 aitrends |
Here is how to make the most of a one-week Mediterranean cruise and see as much of Europe that one can possibly manage in one week. I planned our cruise to minimize any unpleasant surprises and yet leave room to be spontaneous and adventurous. submitted by bahador9 to u/bahador9 [link] [comments] This article is not about cruise ships and you do not have to be a fan of cruises as my trip was mostly on land other than the overnight cruising. I felt that at the age of 57, I had delayed Europe long enough and with my busy business schedule, the cruise was the only way to get a snapshot of three countries and six cities in 10 days total, plus two days for flying from and to Canada. My wife does not like cruises, and I was left to travel with Lucas, our seventeen-year-old! In August 2018, Lucas and I flew to Barcelona, Spain, the embarking port for the Norwegian, Epic cruise ship. It was our very first time on a cruise and our very first time to Europe except for England. I do not recommend August or July for this trip as it is high season for local tourism, and it is too hot to walk the cities (well too hot for me). However, if you have kids in school, then you understand that it must be summer, unless you choose to go without them. Our ship would mostly cruise at nighttime giving us a full day from 7 am to 6 pm in most cities. That was perfect for me because there is only so much staring at water I can enjoy, and spending time in a tiny casino or eating non-stop are not my kind of pastime. If you are a cruise fan, then Norwegian Epic is great. They have about 10 wonderful restaurants, a superbly well-organized huge buffet with great selection of international food, a nice water park on the upper deck, and even a youth club with games, music, and dance to keep your teens entertained. Every evening after our long city walk, Lucas and I enjoyed a nice meal after our shower and then watched a show or a musical performance before we hit the sack in our comfortable balcony room. I do not like closed spaces and a balcony room was well worth the small difference in price, even though we did not have much time to be on the balcony. Epic was also completely renovated in 2015, which meant it was clean and up to date on amenities. Always check the year the ship was build or was renovated before committing to a cruise. Our cruise had stops in these cities: 1- Barcelona, Spain - embarking a. visit Gothic centre, La Rambla, La Sagrada Familia church, Park Güell, 2- Naples, Italy a. Rented a car and drove to Sorrento (an hour drive) 3- Rome, Italy a. Took the train to the city centre and then the city tour-bus to Vatican City, San Angelo Castle, Piazza di Spagna – drove past Colosseum 4- Florence and Pisa tower, Italy – walking tour, site seeing 5- Cannes and Nice, France – walking tour, site seeing 6- Mallorca (Majorca), Spain - took a taxi to Palma Nova beach, swam and chilled What to pack? We traveled very light with one carryon and a backpack. The backpack was for our extra stuff and NOT for touring the city. I do not recommend walking with a backpack, even less in the summer. Other than the usual travel items, here are some essentials I had to buy. 1- Light and cool walking shoes that were comfortable for walking and cool for summer. I bought a pair of nice leather sandals with good support and solid straps for walking. Also packed a pair of dress shoes for evening dinner on the ship and exercise shoes that I never used! 2- Summer shirts. I ordered some European collared Linen shirts. They look nice, are cool, and comfortable. www.bensherman.com has a good selection of those if you live in Canada or USA. Pack lots of tees for less formal places. 3- A couple of dress pants (linen and or khaki) for the evening restaurant and shows and dress shorts for long walks. 4- Beach sandal and swimming trunk for the Beach in Mallorca which I ended up buying in Cannes 5- Your credit card, Euro currency, and travel documents of course. Leave them in the safety box in your room and only take what you need for the day. Barcelona, Spain: We arrived Barcelona three days ahead of schedule to experience one city for more than just a day. We stayed at the Boutique Hotel Violeta (http://violetaboutique.com/home/) in the centre of the city and only three blocks from the Plaza Catalunya. It was the best and most centric location in my opinion. I loved the hotel. Violeta was a small hotel that reminded me of my apartment in Buenos Aires. The hotel is in a residential apartment building where they had turned two floors into hotel rooms. The Gothic architecture offered us a giant completely renovated room with a very high ceiling. We had two queen size beds in our room, a sitting area and plenty of open space. The reception was extremely helpful with information, and being small, made check-in a breeze. Violeta Boutique also included a European coffee and pastry breakfast but if you wanted an American breakfast, there was a small cafe next door on the street level and plenty of other options within a three-block radius. Our three days in Barcelona coincided with the Fiesta de Gracia (thanksgiving!) which was a 20-minute bus ride from Plaza Catalunya. I had bought a 10-ride Metro-Bus pass (Credit card size) from the Metro (subway, underground) station at Catalunya. Fiesta de Gracia was in the Garcia neighborhood where all the streets were colourfully decorated by the residents and live bands played all night on the streets and restaurants had set outdoor patios. The music was free, the food was reasonably priced, and people were jolly. It was my second favourite part of our time in Barcelona and we went there two evenings. Barcelona Gothic city From the airport, we took a bus straight to Plaza Catalunya (Plaça de Catalunya) in 20 minutes and then walked three blocks to our hotel. I had the hotel directions Googled (searched) in advance. I am fluent in Spanish (the Argentine version) so taking public transit was natural for me. Although Barcelona is a destination for international tourism and most people in the industry seem to speak English. I bought a SIM card for my phone (which was unlocked in advance) at the airport for €30 from Vodafone (https://www.vodafone.com/) that gave me 10 Gig of mobile data covering most of Europe for up to a month. It did not include coverage on the cruise ship. La Rambla and the old Gothic city in Barcelona were 10 to 15-minute walk from our hotel or Plaza Catalunya. You want to spend half a day walking this area, watching the beautiful shops, the narrow streets of Gothic centre and try a street café or restaurant. La Sagrada Familia is a must see for its architecture alone. We took a bus there, but you must purchase tickets in advance if you plan to go inside on a specific day and skip the long lineup. This is another half-day venture unless you want to tour the outside which is fascinating enough. I found it amazing to see how much craft and detail was offered to decorate the exterior of the building. It is no wonder that the new extension brings a modern and plain contrast that just does not quite match the elegance and masterful craftsmanship of the old. https://preview.redd.it/vtg8evyjdv851.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=777149d10c02a875134f6fab5d5ae73072cbf3b7 Park Guell is another 20-minute bus ride to the higher altitudes of Barcelona. It is a beautiful park with some very interesting structures left behind. It was a good half-day break from the city to relax and enjoy the nature. You can also see the entire city from the top. Restaurant can be pricey in the touristy Plaça de Catalunya area. I managed to venture a couple of blocks off the main streets and find some local small restaurants. We had a great satisfying meal at a fantastic price and mingled with the residents. I even found a little Italian owned pizza place! Of course, we also tried the more refined tapas restaurants. After all, we were tourists. Naples, Italy: The longest leg of our cruise was from Barcelona to Naples which took a full day at sea. That was perfect because it provided us the opportunity to navigate the ship and the amenities, learn the evening programs, browse the list of restaurants, and to start our reservations. I did not think that Naples had enough to interest me for the whole day and I hungered to see the Amalfi coast. Amalfi coast was too far for a day trip, so I decided that Sorrento and maybe Positano would be close enough. I rented a car from Hertz in advance which was a five-minute walk from the port. The car cost me about $150 Canadian, tax included! Luckily, I still remembered how to drive standard transmission (stick-shift). We made it to Sorrento on the scenic highway with no problem. Traffic did slow at some points giving the driver (me) an opportunity to enjoy the scenery. About 10 minutes before arriving, atop the hills on the narrow road that took us to Sorrento, I found a little space to park the car and breath-in the fresh view of Sorrento waterfront. We could see the sail boats floating on the Mediterranean blue water, and the colourful little houses built on the slope of the hill from the top all the way to the sea. The buildings were in so many colours as if the quaint Sorrento were architected by Michelangelo to be lived by DaVinci’s Mona Lisa. Sorrento from the road top Sorrento was so beautiful that we spent the entire day there. We parked the car in an underground parking across to Gran Hotel Europa Palace (www.europapalace.com) on the hilltop. We must have spend about 45 minutes roaming the exterior of the hotel, admiring the architecture and the impressive iron gate, and then spending time on the back patio taking a closer look at the colourful buildings on the hill rolling down to the water. There were stone walking paths from the houses to the water where a giant deck with seats and shades turned the sea into a giant public pool. Sorrento Hotel The ladies in reception were extremely helpful offering us information and allowing me to charge my mobile since I had forgotten my charger! According to one of them, the German war maps were still on the lobby walks behind the giant paintings at this fortress (now hotel). I wanted to go down to the waterfront for lunch. So, the nice lady called her friend, the owner of a restaurant on the waterfront, and they sent us a car at no charge and after lunch they drove us back. The ride to the water was through narrow winding streets of Sorrento. After lunch we took a walk along the harbour and watched the sail boats rock on calm waters. I would like to spend a week or more in Southern Italy some day. I forgot to mention that my cousin lives in Naples working on his PhD. He was our translator for the day. This was our first encounter in forty years (that is a sad tale that should not ruin this travel story). On the way back, we sat in a very nice café in Naples and had an amazing coffee and pastry before heading back to our ship. Italian pastry is the best, with my apology to mom and all the Persians. Sorrento harbour Rome, Italy: The port for Rome is in Civitavecchia, an hour drive from Rome. A tour purchased from the cruise would have been around $300 CDN per person. I like to think that I am adventurous and enjoy experimenting the local ways as much as I can. However, I understand that you may think that I am just cheap. I am fine with that. My son (Lucas) and I took a five-minute bus ride to the train station and paid €10 each to take the fast train to Rome. I love trains a lot more than buses. We could have ventured Rome with local transit; however, our time was limited and we could not afford any time asking for directions. If I recall accurately, the daily hop-on-hop-off city tour was about €20 per person. To visit Rome and only spend one day should be a crime but a snapshot to calm my itching curiosity was the deal I had taken. I would say that Rome and Vatican City would require at least a week. There are many ancient Basilicas other than St. Peter’s each offering a unique history and that alone is well worth a week for me. The bus passed by the Colosseum, check mark. We were heading to the Vatican City knowing well that we may not make it inside. After all, Vatical city is a day by itself. The bus dropped us a few blocks away in front of San Angelo Castle also known as Mausoleum of Hadrian https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castel_Sant%27Angelo. The castle was a tall cylinder-like giant stone building walled all around like a fortress. I thought we would take a quick tour of the place at €15 (it was free for minors “Lucas”). We ended up spending over two hours admiring the decorated walls and ceilings with painting that were full of stories, and the museum items there were placed in its numerous rooms. We climbed many rocky stairs all the way to the top of this tallest structure in Rome, ventured the narrow hallways and took some pictures on the roof. San Angelo Castle The entrance to Vatican City was a ten-minute walk. Before crossing the bridge over Tiber (Tevere) we sat on the patio of a river-side food booth to have a snack. We walked to Vatican City and spent an hour in St. Peter’s Square (Piazza San Pietro) observing the architecture, the elegantly attired Guards, the crowd lining up and the shops that lure the tourist. We took the tour bus back to Piazza di Espagna. This was the cleanest, most modern, and prettiest part of the city that our eyes had seen in the past few hours. The bus left us on the upper escalation of the Piazza where I took some pictures before descending the steep long set of steps into the centre of the shops and restaurants. We walked for about an hour window shopping and then found a restaurant patio in a pedestrian intersection. It was a touristy area but still reasonably priced. We certainly could give ourselves this one treat before heading back to the train station for our hour and twenty-minute ride back. Piazza di Espagna Total cost of our Rome venture including transportation, admissions, and food (for two) was €150. Lunch was the biggest expense. ** Picture Florence and Pisa, Italy: Another restaurant and show evening aboard the Norwegian Epic, and we arrived in Florence (port of Livorno) early morning. Getting to Florence by public transit was too complicated. A car ride from port of Livorno to Florence was about 90 minutes and to Pisa around 30 minutes. I was lucky to find a private mini-van taxi (a brand new eight-seater Mercedes) that needed two more passengers to get going. At €50 per person to take us to Florence and then Pisa and back, it was a great deal. This deal could have been booked online in advance for €40. A lesson learned here. The other people sharing our ride were a family of four from Montreal, and a mother-son pair from Los Angles. Everyone was very reserved and quiet. Lucas and I sat in the front with the driver and I spend the entire trip learning from our friendly driver. Florence is beautiful and quaint. However, I thought I had enough architecture in Rome and did not feel like lining up for an hour to see another church. We took a walking tour of Florence and had a meal at small sandwich joint run by two very funny and entertaining ladies. They offered a great selection of artisanal sandwiches, but almost two years later now, I cannot remember what I ate. Pisa was another little town walled all around. I can imagine the great length the leaders had to go to protect people from attacks and we so often take our freedom for granted. Of course, we must protect ourselves from partisan politics and corporate lawyers, but that is easily manageable. At this point of the trip, I had enough sight seeing. I would have been good with a video of Pisa on YouTube. Here is a picture of the magnificent but defected marble structure. Florence Residents sunbathing in Florence Pisa Canes and Nice, France: Canes, France was physically the most beautiful city on this trip, in my opinion. It was manicured clean and peaceful. Canes did not have a port for the cruise ships, hence we had to anchor in the sea and take the emergency boats to the shore. The emergency boats were giant, and each held about 200 people. We had a short time here and we were tired. I should have taken a tour bus, but my sense of adventure (or cheapness) had us walking up the steep and narrow winding street and then back down to the city centre for a bite. I found a small sandwich shop to share a ham and cheese baguette and a couple of drinks with Lucas. In my broken French, I asked the young lady behind the counter if she could cut the baguette in half for us and she gave me a stern “Non”. I am not certain whether that was a lack of courtesy or I had crossed some religious or cultural boundaries. It was simple enough to split the baguette with me hand. We should have continued our tour of the city and stayed in Canes as I had advised our friends from Quebec. However, a sudden urge came over me to take the train to Nice. We did, and Nice’s downtown and beach area were beautiful to walk; however, the injustice I did to my own principals of travelling is unforgivable. The whole day was just too rushed and consuming. Canes, City Market Mallorca (Majorca) Spain: The trip from Canes to Mallorca was the second longest leg of the cruise. We arrived Mallorca around 1 pm giving us roughly five hours on the Island. After seven days of walking the cities in the heat of August, even the young Lucas was exhausted. The port in Mallorca was not walking distance to any interesting place and Lucas wished to spend the day at a beach. Great idea, I thought. I Googled the most scenic beaches nearby and Palma Nova was the second choice but the only feasible option due to our limited time. We had a brief line up for a taxi right at the port. There was a family of five from Peru from our cruise in front of us in the lineup and they could not all fit into one taxi. I invited the grandpa of the family to come with us since they were heading to the same beach. Grandpa was a good companion and an opportunity for me to learn about Peru. We agreed on a time for going back together and then split to our ventures. Palma Nova was perfect to spend a day. The beach had the right amount of crowd and was decorated by some rocky hills on one side for us to take a walk in between swims. The water was perfectly tempered, calm, and clear blue. There were no high rises nor big tourist hotels on this beach and plenty of restaurants and shops. For lunch we crossed the street on the beach to a patio and I shared a nice pizza and drinks for €12. We paid €15 for the bamboo umbrella and two chairs to have our spot on the beach and about €35 total for the taxi ride back and forth. That brings our total to €62 for a beautiful relaxing day in Majorca. Palma Nova beach, Mallorca I would like to spend a week in Mallorca. There are many scenic quaint towns and beautiful beaches to enjoy. If you are interested to know more, you can search for Palma, Sóller, Valldemossa, and Pollença. All these are on the west side of the island and within an hour drive from Palma. I would stay in Palma and make day trips to each of these towns. If you are a tennis fan, then you will probably add Rafael Nadal’s academy (https://www.rafanadalacademy.com/en) to the list, which is about an hour drive east of Palma. Palma Nova beach, Majorca Our last night on the cruise was concluded by a beautiful three course meal and listening to a live band on the middle deck’s lobby. There was a talented singer among the passengers and a few great dancers on board who joined the performance. It was a great way to end the cruise. We arrived Barcelona early morning, well rested, with a fresh shower and a full tummy. We found a taxi and headed straight to the airport to catch our noon flight back to Toronto without rush. I suppose my project management trainings mixed with my entrepreneurial nature, made a perfect schedule for the trip. You can check out www.pmi.org if you are interested in formalizing your skills for time and budget management. |
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Meow, meow, meow (What? Haven't you seen our announcement teaser?) submitted by zara_roma to devblogs [link] [comments] So, you wanted to know how Whateverland came to be, isn't that right? Well, you didn't actually ask for it, but we're going to tell you anyway. And it's a great story, by the way, so get yourself a cup of tea (or a glass of warm vodka, no judgement on our part), sit back and tune in, for we're going to talk about the excruciatingly fun process of worldbuilding for "Whateverland". https://preview.redd.it/gd8y6xqpoad41.jpg?width=5760&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0db78b8f6e13960926596589f700148ff01696c5 First of all, the origin. Because every story has to start somewhere, and this one starts at a literal junkyard. We mentioned before that for Beatrice this world is a sort of bottomless dumpster, where the witch throws whatever she likes or rather whoever she doesn't like. But the world of Whateverland lies beyond an ordinary junkyard, there’s actually a whole city out there waiting to be explored. But who built this city, you ask? It certainly wasn't anyone from the merry band of misfits that got there first, we can tell you that. All of them were completely useless then, and nothing really changed since. Sure, the inhabitants of the city have greatly influenced its appearance, but they weren't the ones who built it from scratch. The thing is, Beatrice is a pretty fiery lady. And we mean it literally. Like any decent witch, she was once burned at the stake with all of her possessions, including the grimoires. Thankfully, the inquisitors were stupid enough to think that magical books would burn down irrevocably. Guess what, assholes – they don't! After her "firebath" Beatrice got angry (and who wouldn't?), so she created tiny creatures, Bookashes, out of the ashes of her grimoires and ordered them to build a place where she could trap all those who wronged or annoyed her enough to even bother. The witch said, 'Let there be a city'; and there was the city that later became known as Whateverland. And it was good. https://preview.redd.it/l9jxntdsoad41.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=14627dc861d542ce4be67e754ddb415aca2c14dc Are you still with us? If so, then that's enough for the lore, time to dive into the inspiration behind the visual style of the city and its architecture. Since technically the world was built by magical beings that exist outside the traditional framework of time, we could make the city itself look any way we wanted. The idea was that all the buildings would be designed roughly in the same style, and then we'd gradually add a variety of details, which would make the appearance of the city more vivid and lively. The people of Whateverland come from many different countries and time periods, and each of them has something to bring to the image of the city. But before getting started with the architecture and all the other good stuff, we had to create a map. Alexandra Kert, lead background artist:https://preview.redd.it/k9ocpalxoad41.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=02e5934ac166ec024730c7c9754f8714f208ed3b Then there was a question of perspective and the depiction of the map itself. As a reference, I used both the maps of medieval cities with a weird angle and modern plans of cities, including in-game ones. At first, the idea of drawing an entire city by hand scared the shit out of me by its magnitude, so I decided to at least prepare the base by creating a 3D model. At some point I even wanted to make the whole map in 3D, but in the end decided against it.https://preview.redd.it/4qld2zmzoad41.png?width=1579&format=png&auto=webp&s=8e27eb32d54a23c3f697dce572fa423e2782ebf4 However, in the process of 3D-modeling came the understanding that I needed more creative freedom. I wanted to experiment with the angle of view, without being strictly bound to isometry or a more realistic view from above, and here we are, drawing a whole fucking city by hand.So yeah, we kind of made a map. But what about the architecture, the "feel" of the city? In our opinion (or rather in the opinion of the game's author), there is no architectural style more mysterious and bewitching than art nouveau. So it was decided early on in the development that most buildings would be designed in this style, or at least have some of its visual features. During initial sketching, some of the buildings ended up looking very Haussmannian, that's why Whateverland may remind you of Paris from time to time. But the vibe of an old European city mixes with whatever it is that the residents of Whateverland have to offer, so don't be surprised to find an authentic ramen shop or an actual souq in the midst of some rococo houses. https://preview.redd.it/nkvtf5i3pad41.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=dd7ef24ba0e400dbcd35ea88c6be3623b8823b49 In the end, the look that we want to achieve for Whateverland is that of a mysterious city where anything can happen, populated by some very weird people, each one more bizarre than the other. Obviously, our work on worldbuilding is far from complete, but we're trying really hard out here, so… you know. Press all the buttons you need to, but the best of them say "add to your wishlist". And we'll keep filling you in on all the details of making "Whateverland" in future devlogs. If you have any questions – good. You can ask us whatever questions you want, even if they're about your very own existential crisis. By Eli Mikeladze, Author and Narrative Designer of "Whateverland" Previous Devlog |
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Galantis | Firefly Zoom reveal #4 - DC (tweet) |
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Twenty One Pilots | playing Hangout Fest (May 19-21) |
ODESZA | playing Electric Forest (June 22-25, June 29-July 2) |
Beyonce | headlining Coachella 2017 |
Kendrick Lamar | headlining Coachella 2017 |
DJ Snake | Coachella, Hangout, Electric Forest |
The Weeknd | tour dates end June 9th in the US, no Philadelphia/Baltimore dates yet; playing Bonnaroo |
Giraffage | Electric Forest, Forecastle |
Snakehips | Okeechobee, Hangout, Electric Forest, Panorama |
Francis and the Lights | Coachella, Boston Calling, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest |
Tom Petty | Mountain Jam in NY on June 16th, no tour dates on June 15th and June 18th |
Gary Clark Jr | Mountain Jam in NY, June 16-18 |
Steve Miller Band | Mountain Jam |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | touring in Canada on June 18 and beyond, possibly playing Bonnaroo, playing Gov Ball |
Metallica | playing Rock on the Range May 19-21 |
Soundgarden | playing Rock on the Range May 19-21 |
MGMT | Hangout, Sasquatch, Panorama |
Weezer | Hangout, Boston Calling, Forecastle |
The Head and the Heart | Coachella, Hangout, Sasquatch, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo |
Band of Horses | Hangout, BottleRock |
Local Natives | Coachella, Hangout, Gov Ball |
Warpaint | Shaky Knees, Hangout, Gov Ball; although playing Roskilde in Denmark on June 28 |
Mac DeMarco | Treefort (March), Okeechobee (March), Coachella, Hangout, Gov Ball |
Rae Sremmurd | Okeechobee, Gov Ball |
The Offspring | playing Rock on the Range |
Sum 41 | playing Rock on the Range; although playing Download Festival in England June 9-11 |
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | playing Hangout, early 2017 US tour |
Young The Giant | 2017 tour, Okeechobee, Hangout |
Lewis Del Mar | Shaky Knees, Hangout; touring with Young the Giant |
Bassnectar | Electric Forest |
The Orwells | touring early/mid 2017 ending on June 6, playing Bonnaroo |
My Morning Jacket | Electric Forest |
The Strumbellas | Mountain Jam, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo; early 2017 tour |
The Revivalists | Mountain Jam; early 2017 tour |
Ween | High Sierra late June |
Con Brio | Shaky Knees, BottleRock, Electric Forest, High Sierra |
Franz Ferdinand | Hangout, Governors Ball |
The Avalanches | Coachella and Gov Ball; although playing Glastonbury June 21-25 |
Banks | Gov Ball |
Phoenix | Shaky Knees, Gov Ball |
Chance The Rapper | Gov Ball, Bonnaroo; last played Firefly in 2014 |
Beach House | Gov Ball |
Lorde | Coachella, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo |
Air | Gov Ball |
A$AP Ferg | Gov Ball |
Schoolboy Q | Gov Ball |
Logic | Gov Ball |
Michael Kiwanuka | Gov Ball, Bonnaroo; although inMusic Festival in Croatia June 20th |
Wiz Khalifa | Gov Ball |
Charli XCX | Gov Ball |
Wu-Tang Clan | Gov Ball |
Bleachers | Okeechobee, Shaky Knees, Sasquatch, Gov Ball |
U2 | Bonnaroo, no tour dates June 15-17, playing Philadelphia June 18 |
The Lumineers | international tour dates in April and July, no tour dates June 15-17, playing Philadelphia June 18 |
Bishop Briggs | Coachella, Shaky Knees, Hangout, Panorama |
Cage The Elephant | Shaky Knees, Boston Calling, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo, Forecastle |
Charles Bradley and His Extraordinares | BottleRock, Gov Ball, Forecastle |
Future Islands | Coachella, Bonnaroo, Panorama |
BADBADNOTGOOD | Bonnaroo |
The Front Bottoms | Bonnaroo |
Car Seat Headrest | Coachella, Shaky Knees, Sasquatch, Boston Calling, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo |
Barns Courtney | Hangout, Gov Ball |
Third Eye Blind | June 18th TBD Baltimore/DC area |
Silversun Pickups | June 18th TBD Baltimore/DC area |
Alison Wonderland | Shaky Knees, Electric Forest |
Jon Bellion | Bunbury, Bonnaroo |
Cold War Kids | Okeechobee Festival in March, Bonnaroo |
Lucy Dacus | Boston Calling, Bonnaroo, Forecastle |
Mondo Cozmo | Shaky Knees, Hangout, Boston Calling, Sasquatch, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo, Forecastle |
Tkay Maidza | Hangout, Boston Calling, Gov Ball |
Ganja White Night | Shaky Beats, Summer Camp, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest |
Rezz | Shaky Beats, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest |
Artist | Source |
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The Shins | new album release March 10th, |
Hodgy Beats | new album out December 9th |
Kid Cudi | new album out December 16th |
Dropkick Murphys | playing Red Frog's Shamrock Fest in March, new album release Jan 6 |
Sohn | new album out Jan 13 |
The Flaming Lips | new album release Jan 13, touring early 2017 |
The xx | new album out Jan 13, 2017 tour, US festivals: Coachella, Shaky Knees, Boston Calling, Bonnaroo |
Foxygen | new album out Jan 20 |
Tycho | in Europe late May and early June; playing Buku, Coachella; new album out Jan 20 |
Cloud Nothings | new album out Jan 27 |
Ty Segall | new album out Jan 27 |
Temples | Shaky Knees; new album out Mar 3 |
Hippo Campus | new album out Feb 24, tour dates end April 8th |
Magic City Hippies | Fall 2016 album release, on tour with Hippo Campus until April 8th |
Stevie Nicks | touring late 2016 and early 2017 |
Bon Jovi | touring early 2017, plausible but not likely |
Joseph | touring early 2017 |
STRFKR | touring early 2017 |
The Growlers | touring Feb/March, playing Primavera Sound in Barcelona on June 2nd |
Devendra Banhart | touring US early 2017 |
Wilco | possible but they organize Solid Sound Festival happening 1 week after Firefly |
Xiu Xiu | touring early 2017, |
Deerhoof | playing Big Ears Festival (TN) in March |
The Magnetic Fields | touring early/mid 2017 |
Mother Mother | new album release Feb 10 |
Blonde Redhead | touring early 2017 |
Jens Lekman | touring 2017 |
Eric Clapton | playing a few shows in 2017, plausible but not likely |
Galactic | early 2017 tour |
Lake Street Dive | early 2017 tour |
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic | early 2017 tour |
Parquet Courts | early 2017 tour, playing Gov Ball |
Alesso | playing a couple US festivals early 2017 |
Kurt Vile | early 2017 tour |
Run The Jewels | playing US festivals Summer Camp, Boston Calling and Forecastle; however playing NorthSide Festival in Denmark June 9-11 |
Marshmello | early 2017 tour, Coachella, Hangout, Bonnaroo |
Oliver Heldens | early/mid 2017 tour, Electric Forest |
The Motet | playing Electric Forest both weekends, early 2017 tour |
Lotus | playing Electric Forest both weekends, early 2017 tour |
Miike Snow | plausible but speculative: released an album in mid 2016, played numerous US festivals in 2016 but not Firefly, no plans for tour at the moment |
Sleigh Bells | playing a couple US festivals in March, March 2017 tour dates |
Flume | late 2016/early 2017 festival tour dates |
Dinosaur Jr. | early 2017 tour, summer 2016 album release |
At The Drive-In | March 2017 tour dates announced |
Sigur Ros | mid 2017 tour dates end on June 17, only available/non-scheduled date is June 18th |
P.O.S | early 2017 (Jan through March) tour dates, January 2017 album release |
Animal Collective | May 2017 tour dates |
Hot Chip | plausible speculation, no plans for tour, came up in Firefly survey |
Portugal. The Man | new album release, playing Bonnaroo |
The Avett Brothers | 2017 tour |
Dawes | 2017 tour |
Kiiara | playing Goldenvoice festivals: Coachella, Panorama |
Dr. Dog | playing Shaky Knees |
Sylvan Esso | playing Shaky Knees |
FIDLAR | playing Shaky Knees |
Prinze George | playing BottleRock |
Travis Scott | playing Bonnaroo, although playing TinderBox in Denmark June 24th |
Wolf Parade | 2017 tour, Shaky Knees, Boston Calling |
Frightened Rabbit | 2017 tour, BottleRock, Boston Calling |
PUP | Boston Calling |
Flatbush Zombies | Boston Calling |
Billy Joel | 2017 tour, gap between June 6 and July 14 |
Major Lazer | new album expected, although played Firefly 2016 |
Incubus | new album expected |
Gramatik | open dates June 15, 16, 18; playing Red Rocks Sat June 17 |
Modest Mouse | playing BottleRock |
Zac Brown Band | 2017 tour with gap during Firefly weekend, possible but unlikely (given FF's lack of history booking country acts) |
A Tribe Called Quest | Panorama Festival in July |
Ed Sheeran | North America tour ends in Mexico on June 14 |
Queen & Adam Lambert | plausible but unlikely; US tour starts June 23rd in Arizona |
Pearl Jam | mainly speculation; no tour dates scheduled and no planned tour for 2017 |
Joey Bada$$ | playing Rolling Loud in May |
Father John Misty | new album |
Mutemath | Shaky Beats, Hangout |
Pretty Lights | Okeechobee, Euphoria, Bunbury |
Towkio | Hangout, Panorama |
Slowdive | 2017 tour |
Pixies | 2017 tour |
Artist | Source |
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Frank Ocean | to headline multiple festivals in 2017 incl. Hangout and Sasquatch, however will be in Europe May-July, NorthSide Festival in Denmark June 9-11 |
Bastille | NorthSide Festival in Denmark June 9-11, Isle of Wight Festival in UK June 8-11 |
Jai Wolf | playing Electric Forest, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Vince Staples | Electric Forest, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Bon Iver | Justin Vernon hosts Eaux Claires June 16+17 |
Grouplove | tour dates end April 13 in the US, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | possible but not likely: gaps in US tour dates on June 15th and June 17th |
Aphex Twin | playing Europe festivals late May / early June |
Jagwar Ma | playing Roskilde June 24-July 1 |
Dead and Company | touring early 2017, gap in tour dates on June 16th, plausible but not likely |
deadmau5 | touring early 2017, just played Firefly 2016 |
Fleet Foxes | plans for 2017-18 world tour, no plans/not booked for June |
Alt-J | multiple European festivals in June/July, inMusic Festival in Croatia June 20th, Hurricane/Southside in Germany June 23-25 |
Imagine Dragons | Hurricane/Southside in Germany June 23-25 |
Die Antwoord | TinderBox in Denmark June 22nd, Hurricane/Southside in Germany June 23-25 |
Martin Garrix | somewhat plausible but unlikely: in Norway June 7th, in Italy June 18th, in Denmark June 24th |
Solange | in Europe for Primavera Sound and Roskilde |
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis | in Europe early June |
Rufus Du Sol | Gov Ball, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Saint Motel | Gov Ball, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Catfish & The Bottlemen | playing Shaky Knees, but already played Firefly 2016 |
The Killers | TinderBox in Denmark June 22nd |
Gogol Bordello | TinderBox in Denmark June 22nd |
Interpol | currently only have plans for Europe/UK tour starting August 2017 |
Big Gigantic | playing Sonic Bloom in Colorado June 15th; other festivals: Electric Forest, Bonnaroo |
Claude VonStroke | playing Sonic Bloom in Colorado June 15-18 |
Haywyre | playing Sonic Bloom in Colorado June 15-18 |
Artist | Source |
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Arcade Fire | European festivals June 17, 19 |
Coldplay | June-July tour in Europe |
Radiohead | in Europe |
Prophets of Rage | Europe tour (Rage Against the Machine, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill) |
Green Day | Europe tour |
Flogging Molly | Europe |
Kraftwerk | Europe |
Daft Punk | not touring in 2017 |
Guns N' Roses | Europe |
Bouncing Souls | Hellfest in France June 16-18 |
Neutral Milk Hotel | spring 2015: last tour for the foreseeable future |
Frank Turner | London in May 12-15, Hurricane/Southside in Germany June 23-25 |
Linkin Park | Europe |
Rancid | Europe |
Foo Fighters | Secret Solstice in Iceland June 16, playing Rock The Beach in Finland June 19th |
Knife Party | Europe |
Liam Gallagher / Oasis | Europe |
Tove Lo | BergenFest in Norway June 16th, Denmark June 22nd; playing Gov Ball, Bonnaroo |
Passenger | BergenFest in Norway June 14-17 |
Cass McCombs | BergenFest in Norway June 14-17 |
Whitney | Europe during FF weekend (BergenFest) |
Moderat | Europe |
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard | Maifield Derby in Germany June 16-18; new album release Flying Microtonal Banana on Feb 24 |
American Football / Owen | Maifield Derby in Germany June 16-18 |
Dave Matthews Band | tour dates conflict with FF |
The 1975 | already played FF 2016, in Europe |
Matt & Kim | confirmed not playing via Twitter DM |
Justice | Sónar in Barcelona June 16-18, Roskilde June 24-July 1 |
Cashmere Cat | Sónar in Barcelona, Spain June 16-18, Roskilde June 24-July 1 |
Clams Casino | Sónar June 16-18 |
Jarreau Vandal | Sónar June 16-18 |
De La Soul | Sónar June 16-18 |
Caribou | Sónar June 16-18 (performing as Daphni), came up in Firefly survey |
DJ Shadow | Sónar June 16-18 |
Little Dragon | Sónar June 16-18 |
Roosevelt | Sónar June 16-18; playing Gov Ball |
Anderson .Paak | Sónar June 16-18 |
James Blake | in Italy June 16 |
The Kills | Rock The Beach in Finland June 19th |
J. Cole | supposedly not touring in 2017 |
Source | Info |
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Twitter: @LiveAtFirefly | A trait we all possess at times. |
Festival | Location | Dates |
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Shaky Knees | Atlanta, GA | May 12-14 |
Hangout | Gulf Shores, AL | May 19-21 |
Rock on the Range | Columbus, OH | May 19-21 |
Sasquatch | George, WA | May 26-28 |
BottleRock | Napa Valley, CA | May 26-28 |
Boston Calling | Boston, MA | May 26-28 |
Primavera Sound | Barcelona, Spain | May 31-June 4 |
Bunbury | Cincinnati, OH | June 2-4 |
Governors Ball | NYC | June 2-4 |
Bonnaroo | Manchester, TN | June 8-11 |
Eaux Claires | Eau Claire, WI | June 16+17 |
Mountain Jam | Hunter, NY | June 16-18 |
Electric Forest | Rothbury, MI | June 22-25, June 29-July 2 |
Solid Sound | North Adams, MA | June 23-25 |
Forecastle | Louisville, KY | July 14-17 |
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