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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Week 4 ::: character sheets
Some notes on the character sheets due in next weeks class. Firstly, DON'T PRINT THEM OUT - a digital submission will be fine for this one. Secondly, see notes and examples below on what to include.
- Front, side and back views of your character
- Colours specified as web colours
- Back story for your character in relation to your fictional world
- Drawings of expressions and actions
- Additional data such as strengths and weaknesses, personality, behaviour etc.
Have fun!

- Front, side and back views of your character
- Colours specified as web colours
- Back story for your character in relation to your fictional world
- Drawings of expressions and actions
- Additional data such as strengths and weaknesses, personality, behaviour etc.
Have fun!

biotope ::: opening tmrw night
experimental ecosystems colonise Cube37 public screenspace

Ollie Bown, Joel Collins, Alan Dorin, Alice Eldridge, Mark Guglielmetti, Indae Hwang, Troy Innocent, Jon McCormack, Gordon Monro, Ben Porter
Frankston Arts Centre : Cube 37 : 37 Davey St Frankston
Opening night drinks on Thursday 6th August from 6.30pm
Exhibition runs until Sunday 9th August
biotope is a collection of experimental ecosystems created as part of a international research project undertaken at the Center for Electronic Media Art, Monash University. The works were developed as part of an ongoing investigation into a systemic approach to electronic media art.

Ollie Bown, Joel Collins, Alan Dorin, Alice Eldridge, Mark Guglielmetti, Indae Hwang, Troy Innocent, Jon McCormack, Gordon Monro, Ben Porter
Frankston Arts Centre : Cube 37 : 37 Davey St Frankston
Opening night drinks on Thursday 6th August from 6.30pm
Exhibition runs until Sunday 9th August
biotope is a collection of experimental ecosystems created as part of a international research project undertaken at the Center for Electronic Media Art, Monash University. The works were developed as part of an ongoing investigation into a systemic approach to electronic media art.
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