LifeCycle – Prototyping & Play-Testing

Prototyping Throughout the course of this semester, the logistics of my game “Lifecycle” have gone through many minor changes, which improved little aspects each time. In my last blog post, I spoke about my concerns of how many cards that I was going to have to individually write up. I soon realised that around 700 […]

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Life Cycle – Game Pitch

Having not ever really been a huge “gamer girl” I was beginning to have a bit of a breakdown regarding ideas for a potential game that I needed to create for this subject. It soon dawned on me that being a “gamer girl” didn’t really have anything to do with anything, and this task was […]

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Camel Up – Review

It was week 3 in the DIGC classroom and my friends Tommy, Sam, Will, Tim and I sat down and did the usual questioning of what board game should we play that ensures Tim doesn’t win again? Probably no possible game exist, however, we ended up choosing a game called Camel Up. We chose this […]

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Week 13 – Reflective Summary

Split is our surrealist single screen video installation that we created through many trials and tests, which allowed us to create a outlandish project that allowed the audience to question the normality of the human face. Split is a large scale projection that is balanced b its simple yet interesting concept. The splitting of the faces allows […]

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MEDA Week 11 – Progress Report

Meda Video Face_v1 from Jonny Lynch on Vimeo. We are still experimenting with editing however, we are now playing around with proper video footage, which adds a whole new dimension to our work. This is our first completely originally piece of work that demonstrates our idea of splitting faces and personalities. After filming each member […]

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The Traditional Relationship

When watching Little Black Dress, I found myself, at the time, going into the viewing not expect much, not only because it looked like a tacky romantic comedy, but a tacky romantic comedy that wasn’t in English, and therefore I would be reading English subtitles the entire movie. This just comes from my pure laziness […]

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