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I made this in Cinema 4D, except for the Jigglypuff and the tulips in the background.
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This is our Team!
The left otter is our Game Producer Kathi. With her golden glasses, she has the best view over the project. The right one is our Game Analyst / Tester. No Game could be released without her, because if she gives the OK, we are sure that it works and everything is fine.
The dark guy, is Christof. Code and Design are his passions. The game development needs those two skills, to make a good game. The light girl is Chiara, she is the reason why we have soo cute characters. She is our Game Artist.
The last few weeks I've been working on my bachelor thesis. Finally work seems to be coming to an end ..
There is now a lull in work until the edited transcripts of the interviews I carried out in the UK come back, and excitingly enough, the publishers now have a picture of the book on their website.
The title translates into English as "Permanent Exhibitions: Potential and challenges of a museological form" and yours truly has submitted six interviews with curators from Kelvingrove, Imperial War Museum North, Wellcome Centre, Het Dolhuys (Dutch National Museum of Psychiatry), the new Museum of Liverpool and Pitt Rivers.
In celebration, I am testing out how the google docs forms work and putting together a short questionnaire to ask you wonderful people what you think and to get to know you a little better. There will be a bit at the end where you are welcome to add general suggestions for me and this blog. Link to follow!