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Carnegie Mellon ETC's Game Sketching Debuting At DIMEA 2007

John Buchanan, Director of Carnegie Mellon's ETC in Adelaide, Australia, will debut the Game Sketching Project, a new set of methodologies and tools designed to rapidly prototype a game and allow playability as early as possible, at DIMEA 2007 in Perth, A

July 23, 2007

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John Buchanan, Director of Carnegie Mellon's ETC in Adelaide, Australia, will present the latest developments on the Game Sketching Project at this year's DIMEA in Perth, Australia. Game Sketching, a student project of Carnegie Mellon University Entertainment Technology Center’s Adelaide, Australia Campus, is a new set of methodologies and tools designed to rapidly prototype a game and allow playability as early as possible. For more information about Game Sketching, visit the ETC’s website dedicated to the project. DIMEA 2007, the second international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, will take place September 19-21, 2007. The conference is put on by Murdoch University and SIGCHI Singapore. Alongside keynotes that relate to ubiquitous computing and robotics, games are a notable topic of interest. Buchanan offers an academic and industry relevant update to ETC’s Game Sketching.

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