Lothario Areski Tag: games

  • Noise Aquarium

    Noise Aquarium spotlights animated 3D models of plankton obtained with scientific imaging techniques in this interactive game. Vesna works with biologists, chemists, nano-toxicologists and an animator toward a common goal – to raise consciousness about the underwater pollution that threatens the biodiversity of our most precious and life-giving resource: the oceans of the world. https://www.stemarts.com/paseoproject/stemarts2018/victoriavesna

  • Roam by Julie Libersat

    ROAM is an interactive urban exploration game for smartphones that helps players get lost. https://paseoproject.org/portfolio/julie-libersat/

  • Basic Project | Game Controller

    Follow this video tutorial to create a stand-alone retro game controller to trigger sounds using Electric Paint and the Touch Board. This is a great project to introduce the basic principles behind conductive paint, and to start exploring custom interfaces. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIa5sTMeZ_E

  • Playtesting – How to Get Good Feedback on Your Game – Extra Credits

    User feedback is one of the most important steps in the iterative design process, but too often designers shy away from it due to insecurity. Don’t be afraid–your game will only get better with quality feedback, if you know how to ask for the right kind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on7endO4lPY

  • The urban design project sneaking puzzles and hopscotch into abandoned lots

    In this video explore a project putting games into infrastructure. Each Urban Thinkscape installation is focused on stimulating kids’ cognitive functions through play—and turning downtime into a learning opportunity for city families. https://qz.com/1256248/the-urban-thinkscape-project-sneaks-games-into-public-spaces-to-help-kids-learn-better/

  • What a Chess Grandmaster Can Teach You About Solving Problems

    Have a complex problem? International chess grandmaster Maurice Ashley suggests trying this. https://www.inc.com/justin-bariso/a-chess-grandmaster-shares-an-effective-trick-for-solving-any-problembr-.html

  • What is a game? And why it matters! | Game/Show | PBS Digital Studios

    WHAT IS A GAME? It seems like an easy question to answer, and one, that if not already answered, has been at least a lot. A LOT. Not only that, but everyone seems to fall on different sides of the line when it comes to answering it. Games like Gone Home, Mountain, and Journey have…

  • What Is a Game? – How This Question Limits Our Medium – Extra Credits

    What makes something a game? Ultimately, the answer is too complex to be used as a neat and tidy, gatekeeping classification between genres or types of players. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blj91KLOvZQ

  • Why your brain is better on games

    Researchers are discovering the connections between gaming and its effect on perception, problem solving and more. Find out why your brain is better on games with this Logitech video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UizaFq3iiQE

  • Brain Games- Peripheral Vision and Motion

    Try out these games that test your peripheral vision and perception of motion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJUAtgrpHiY

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