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Simeon Peebler started out in the early 1980s programming his Commodore 64 and making his own games and music when he should have been doing "more appropriate" things. Flash forward to the present day; after years in game development and technology, he works as a game designer and programmer and has been working the last few years in teaching game design and game development at a leading digital arts college in Chicago Tribeca Flashpoint Academy In 2011, Simeon created Brain Bump, a trivia game for the Amazon Kindle. He also has been working on composing original music and songwriting (go to his songwriting site and hear his latest album).

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Hollywood and Games Summit 2007

I accompanied Lindsay Drucker from Flashpoint Academy to LA last week to attend the Hollywood and Games Summit. We saw some great technologies (Eyetronics, Gamester, and a few others), and met some amazing people from around the world with great passion in the converging and collaborating industries of film and gaming. We also met with Activision, and they are coming to see our school in late July.




Check out Lindsay's Eyetronics face scan!


3 comments:

cubedude89 said...

cool Activision's coming to the school.

Ive checked out those scanning tools they are pretty sweet. It creates really dense mesh though.

cubedude89 said...

i just watched the video again and it is amazing! :-D

cubedude89 said...

i just checked out their site and i was suprised to see the human body scans were only around 12000 polys.