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The sensor for the Nintendo Wii taken in infrared with infrared pass filter to see through the dark front plastic.
Photographs by Larato Maduna of the A MAZE./Johannesburg 2nd international games/media art festival which ran from 5-7 September 2033. A MAZE./Johannesburg was produced by A MAZE. together with Wits Digital Arts. The event brought South African, European, and African indie game designers and digital artists/activists/entrepreneurs together in Johannesburg for the three days of game play, digital art, workshops, talks and parties. For more info see:
Photographs by Larato Maduna of the A MAZE./Johannesburg 2nd international games/media art festival which ran from 5-7 September 2033. A MAZE./Johannesburg was produced by A MAZE. together with Wits Digital Arts. The event brought South African, European, and African indie game designers and digital artists/activists/entrepreneurs together in Johannesburg for the three days of game play, digital art, workshops, talks and parties. For more info see:
Fantasy Art and Portraits showcases the art from fantasy computer games. We feel Art Lovers shouldn't have to buy and play games just to enjoy great art. It is our mission to bring the art of computer games to Art Lovers who might otherwise miss it.
And because computer games offer the chance to enter the artist's vision, play around with it, and make your own pictures, this is also a site for Writers looking for cover art and Roleplayers looking for portraits for their characters.
Drop by and have a look now!
If you like fantasy art of all kinds, come follow our blog!--We introduce fantasy art *every day* (and not just computer game art).
The controller for the Nintendo Wii taken in infrared with infrared pass filter to see through the dark front plastic.
I found the graphics of this - admittedly dated - game very washed out and indistinct. Added to this was what - I presume - the desert dust that the developers thought would add some 'realism'!
Photographs by Larato Maduna of the A MAZE./Johannesburg 2nd international games/media art festival which ran from 5-7 September 2033. A MAZE./Johannesburg was produced by A MAZE. together with Wits Digital Arts. The event brought South African, European, and African indie game designers and digital artists/activists/entrepreneurs together in Johannesburg for the three days of game play, digital art, workshops, talks and parties. For more info see:
Photographs by Larato Maduna of the A MAZE./Johannesburg 2nd international games/media art festival which ran from 5-7 September 2033. A MAZE./Johannesburg was produced by A MAZE. together with Wits Digital Arts. The event brought South African, European, and African indie game designers and digital artists/activists/entrepreneurs together in Johannesburg for the three days of game play, digital art, workshops, talks and parties. For more info see:
Photographs by Larato Maduna of the A MAZE./Johannesburg 2nd international games/media art festival which ran from 5-7 September 2033. A MAZE./Johannesburg was produced by A MAZE. together with Wits Digital Arts. The event brought South African, European, and African indie game designers and digital artists/activists/entrepreneurs together in Johannesburg for the three days of game play, digital art, workshops, talks and parties. For more info see:
Firsflook is the gaming and pop culture event of the Benelux where the latest games, gadgets and hardware shown for the first time to the Dutch and Belgian players and where all aspects of "nerd culture" are offering. Think of Cosplay, eSports, and (for the first time in 2016) Comic artists and a huge marketplace.
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Fantasy Art and Portraits showcases the art from fantasy computer games. We feel Art Lovers shouldn't have to buy and play games just to enjoy great art. It is our mission to bring the art of computer games to Art Lovers who might otherwise miss it.
And because computer games offer the chance to enter the artist's vision, play around with it, and make your own pictures, this is also a site for Writers looking for cover art and Roleplayers looking for portraits for their characters.
Drop by and have a look now!
If you like fantasy art of all kinds, come follow our blog!--We introduce fantasy art *every day* (and not just computer game art).
Games Lab was launched at Atrium on 30th June.
Budding games designers in Wales will have a new edge thanks to Gameslab Wales, a new Knowledge Transfer Centre at the University of Glamorgan, developed in partnership with the Welsh Government and the computer games industry.
0.A.D. is a free/libre open source real-time-strategy game, see play0ad.com/
License: cc-by-sa 4.0
attribute to: Horst JENS, spielend-programmieren.at
Just Chillin'
11 x 15
Watercolor
12-20-2010
This is my son and grandson that I was painting to try to get the skin tones right.
honstead@paulbunyan.net
Photographs by Larato Maduna of the A MAZE./Johannesburg 2nd international games/media art festival which ran from 5-7 September 2033. A MAZE./Johannesburg was produced by A MAZE. together with Wits Digital Arts. The event brought South African, European, and African indie game designers and digital artists/activists/entrepreneurs together in Johannesburg for the three days of game play, digital art, workshops, talks and parties. For more info see:
Molleindustria (Paolo Pedercini)
All Work, No Play
Aksioma Project Space
Komenskega 18, Ljubljana
May 13 – June 5, 2015
Production: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2015
Photo: DK
Battlefield 2's USMC Linebacker is a very handy piece of armour. Obviously it provides your team with some degree of aircraft deference, but that auto-cannon is great for dealing with dug in infantry defending a flag. The splash damage from it's shells are terrific for dis-lodging infantry hiding behind rocks and walls and inside buildings.
However, it isn't as rapid firing as the Chinese or MEC equivalent - in particular the four barreled Chinese Type 95 can lay down a terrifying hail of fire!
Firsflook is the gaming and pop culture event of the Benelux where the latest games, gadgets and hardware shown for the first time to the Dutch and Belgian players and where all aspects of "nerd culture" are offering. Think of Cosplay, eSports, and (for the first time in 2016) Comic artists and a huge marketplace.
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The nifty little Val bomber (kinda a Japanese Stuka). This rather nice screen shot...... Well, read the disclaimer bellow!
Disclaimer: Don't ask me how this happened, but taking a screen shot in the 'Reply' mode improves the look of the game ten fold! It doesn't look as good as this during normal play! (IMHO)...If it did it would be an OK game, instead of a crap one!