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New Media Master's Thesis presentations / Mon 14.12.2020

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Monday 14.12.2020
Place: Zoom Meeting – link: https://aalto.zoom.us/j/63088782703
Event starts at 9:00

Program:
9:00 Joonas Pernilä: The Sonic Creative Process Through Ciat-Lonbarde Modular Synthesizers
10:00 Petteri Mäkiniemi: Ginette: designing an expressive electronic instrument based on the Ondes Martenot
11:00 Caleb Rugg: Global Warning: Designing an Original Arcade Game for a Music Festival Audience
Lunch break 1h
13:00 Görkem Ayyildiz: Thesis Topic: Environmental Storytelling Through Procedural Materials in Video Games
14:00 Eveliina Aalto: Creating immersive 2D world visuals for platformer games – Skytails PostMortem
15:00 Veera Hokkanen: Formless - Storyboarding a Non-Linear Narrative Game Concept

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