Sleep Cycle, a video game developed by Daniel Better, Marin Clark, Joey Genet, Xiaowen Huang, Jules Valle, and Harrison Ward while studying under Game Development and Design (GDAD) Professor Toprac, made the shortlist for the Yugo BAFTA Student Awards this summer. The Yugo BAFTA Student Awards highlights a select number… Continue Reading Students in the Game Development and Design Program Shortlisted for Yugo BAFTA Student Awards
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UT Austin turns historic tower into gaming screen (Spectrum News 1)
Watch the news segment on Spectrum News 1’s website. By Augustin Garfias AUSTIN, Texas — Marin Clark looked up at the University of Texas at Austin Tower, smiling from ear to ear. The junior, majoring in arts and entertainment technologies, was lost in conversation with a fellow student when the pair… Continue Reading UT Austin turns historic tower into gaming screen (Spectrum News 1)
School of Design, Creative Technologies projects video game on UT Tower, looks towards future of immersive experiences on campus (The Daily Texan)
Read the full story on The Daily Texan’s website. By Reece Tincher, General News Reporter About a hundred people gathered around the Tower the night of Nov. 3 to watch a video game that was projected onto the building. The School of Design and Creative Technologies’ projection, titled “Ready Tower… Continue Reading School of Design, Creative Technologies projects video game on UT Tower, looks towards future of immersive experiences on campus (The Daily Texan)
Creatives in AET Level UP Innovation at Showcase Event
UT students across Arts and Entertainment Technologies, Game Design and Development, Computer Science and Radio-Television-Film joined forces at the Doty Fine Arts Building to showcase multiple levels of gameplay, computer graphics, soundscapes, and immersive experiences. The event offered students across each of the programs an opportunity to present their best… Continue Reading Creatives in AET Level UP Innovation at Showcase Event
Video game industry levels up as more people stay home and play during pandemic (KXAN)
Read the full story on KXAN’s website. By Nabil Remadna AUSTIN (KXAN) — With more people staying home and traditional social interactions with others being put on hold, gaming has become a popular pastime. In fact it has become so popular, the industry is flourishing in the middle of the pandemic.… Continue Reading Video game industry levels up as more people stay home and play during pandemic (KXAN)