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Unity 3D level design/test made from Jussi's models |
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An axe we all had to model and texture* in Blender |
Text: Eevi Korhonen
Just a final report from the Assembly team. All of the equipment has been returned intact to their rightful places, but unfortunately we managed to get a parking ticket for our minibus. So the trip back wasn't a complete success, but almost.
We also have some statistics from Assembly, though only regarding the games we showed.
Text and photos: Eevi Korhonen, 09IMP student
(Sorry for the late post, I thought I'd already posted this. So confusing with two blogs and too little sleep...)
The fourth day dawned with a sad feeling, and it was time to start packing and heading home. The Sunday mentality started to take over the Arena, but the most cunnign had already started to disassemble their computer places in order to avoid the post-closing-ceremonyt rush. The people from TiKo had decided to join them, and since they'd been staying awake almost throughout whole Assembly, I think it was the right option.
The emptied booth
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Picture from yesterday's air guitar competition. The competition song was Lordi's ""Hard Rock Hallelujah" |
Eevi explains about the ArtTech seminar:
Today's big event for us was the ArtTech seinar we held together with the other schools titled"Game Development Education, Clubs, and Cooperative Organizations in Finland". Each school had 10 minutes to showcase their programmes and game projects and we finished with a shared 15 min panel on the schools' co-operatives and cooperation. I was represented our school on both occasions (though I didn't mean to). In the 10 min slot I told about our 5D2 project, even though as an afterthought it would've been good to spend couple of minutes going over the Media programme, too. But I think our marketing will speak for itself anyway (today I've dropped off about a hundred leaflets all over the Areena).
Text: Eevi Korhonen, 09IMP student
There's only one day between us and the Assembly. We'll be leaving early on Thursday morning to be at the site building our booth before the hordes of nerds overtake the Arena. We'll be blogging all the way to Sunday, so this announces our at least four-chapter-long tale of booth watching, computers and gallons of energy drink. So stay tuned to this blog!
Next weekend Hartwall Areena is going to be overrun with computer enthusiasts as the summer's biggest computer and video game related event, Assembly, kicks off. And the students of Media and Interactive Design are going to be right there among them. TAMK is one of the sponsors at the even, and the school's participation is being done as a student project, where the students plan and implement TAMK's marketing and presence at the event.