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Septobunny

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Spring 2014

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What if MC Escher designed a golf course? In Par Zero golfers find themselves in the ultimate links challenge. On these floating islands in the sky, walls can become floors as the world twists and rotates with each drive. Built for Electronic Arts' Office of the Chief Creative Officer and designed by the SeptoBunnies, a team of seven graduate students from Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center, this game for connected TVs brings an imaginative twist to the game of golf. Team Members: Yen-Chu (Lucien) Chen, Shihao (Davis) Dong, Frank Hamilton, Chenxin (Momo) Jiao, Sahana Vijal, David Wegbreit, Keyin Wu Project Instructors: Jiyoung Lee - Salvador Barrera


 

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