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As a major part of its effort to reinvent elementary and secondary school curriculum, Amplify is producing an ambitious portfolio of digital games, including for English Language Arts and STEM. The games are being conceptualized and developed by leading independent game designers as well as veterans of top commercial game studios. For the first time, these designers, from across the United States and the United Kingdom, are gathering at a public event to discuss this work and share what they have done so far.
Platform: Interactive motion tracking installation, sound data capture
Date Work Completed: November 21, 2014
Principal Production Credits: Ivaylo Getov
Relationship: Example of Refest exhibition work. Received in our open call for submissions, Amplified Self is a mirror in which viewers can only see their own reflection if they are willing to call attention to themselves through sound or movement.
Thanks to George Kaplan of the Delete Me group for the crop suggestion :)
The halo is because of rim lighting, not sharpened
Amplify Apparel.
soundcloud.com/shanelle-pinette/golden-boy-that-thing
Toronto, Canada ~ April 21, 2017.
amplify.com is a web service that lets friends clip, share & discuss interesting things they're reading on the web.
Dirty Heads & Soja - Rock 'n Roll Wine - Mandalay Bay Beach - Moorea Beach Club - Live Life Amplified Deck 7.15.2017
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As a major part of its effort to reinvent elementary and secondary school curriculum, Amplify is producing an ambitious portfolio of digital games, including for English Language Arts and STEM. The games are being conceptualized and developed by leading independent game designers as well as veterans of top commercial game studios. For the first time, these designers, from across the United States and the United Kingdom, are gathering at a public event to discuss this work and share what they have done so far.
As a major part of its effort to reinvent elementary and secondary school curriculum, Amplify is producing an ambitious portfolio of digital games, including for English Language Arts and STEM. The games are being conceptualized and developed by leading independent game designers as well as veterans of top commercial game studios. For the first time, these designers, from across the United States and the United Kingdom, are gathering at a public event to discuss this work and share what they have done so far.