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Telescreen Towers Telescreen Towers is an animated interactive experience commenting on voyeurism in modern society. Television, print and electronic media are dominated by products and programming relying heavily on voyeuristic elements and my disillusion with these programs has influenced this project. Click here to view Telescreen Towers, The LexisNexis Interactive Tax Game Take on the role of a tax professional as he works through his list of important clients. Watch the video and answer the multiple choice question that follows. The more points you get the larger you invoice! The project is still in its infancy and this version is the first pilot I developed. Click Here to play. Online Source Management Presentation An interactive presentation designed to be a brief guide to the Online Source Management department at LexisNexis Butterworths. The presentation contains interactive video tutorials demonstrating some of the common tasks performed by the Online Source Management department. The concept behind the project was to two fold; to provide additional assistance to new starters but to primarily to improve understanding between core departments. Click Here to view. Gimmie Shelter Joe was having a terrible day. Not only had he lost his job but his home was repossessed. All Joe wanted is a place to rest his head but every time he finds a place to sleep he is forced to move on. Help Joe find a place to rest his head for the night. My first real game developed in Flash (ActionScript 2.0). Click Here to play. A Guide to René Magritte This interactive guide takes you for a tour around the world of Belgian surrealist René Magritte. The product features a brief biography, an interactive timeline featuring key moments from his life and examples of the work he was producing at the time, some simple games based on Magritte’s work and a gallery of 3D representations of some of his more famous paintings. Initially designed as a teaching tool, I do intend to re-visit this idea and potentially offer the idea to art publishers as a bolt on to their books, a companion website. Click Here to view. |
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