Author Archive for ‘Georgie Furst’
Dock Drop Go UPDATE This project is making good progress now. Georgie has been working on the charcters and the game’s overall visual aesthtic. Irene has been developing the technical aspects in Flash. Matt is working on the game animations and possibly the data visualisation aspect of the project. Identified Issues Timing is a key [...]
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Tags: augmented reality, character design, game visuals, visuals
Visuals For Project
We’ve been concentrating on the technical aspects of the project up until now, so the visuals have been looking rather ‘amateurish’ The marker is now going to be an animated character, who catches balls via a target on his hat. Medals that fall give the player 1 point, balls of fire mean the player loses [...]
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Tags: alien flash character, game visuals, logo design
Dock Drop Go Proposal
‘Dock Drop Go!’ – An interactive Game Project Outline & Background Dock Drop Go is based on the brief to develop a visual representation of networked ‘stories’ documenting the experience of the Olympic Games. The Olympics has a rich political and emotive history and this ‘bringing together’ of nations across the world seems to serve [...]
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Tags: digital media arts, interactive game, proposal, visuals
video demo for game maths
this video attempts to visualise the programming maths necessary to create the basic interaction of objects to make the game viable. I hope it serves as a good demo of what we’re thinking
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Olympic Interactive Inspiration
We’re currently working on the Virtual Culture and Network Practices module and have come across these AMAZING interactive artworks. Timely discoveries for this Olympic inspired group project. Zygote Interactive Ball with the world for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Closing Ceremony. – this is fresh and unedited footage of the Vancouver 2010 closing ceremony. You can [...]
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Tags: interactive artwork, olympics
Research & Inspiration
This is the first post for an interactive art project for the Social Networking and Virtual Culture module for the MA Digital Media Arts at Brighton University. Georgie Furst, Irene Georgiou and Matt Kilpatrick have come together to explore the notion of identity using a playful interactive experience to be documented and shown online as [...]
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Tags: augmented reality, digital media arts, olympics, social netwotking