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Andrew Hieronymi (US)

Move is a game of skill. Unlike conventional computer games, though, it isn’t played with a joystick or a mouse; instead, users have to bring their own bodies into play. The playing surface is an appropriately designed graphic projected onto the floor. The player taking the field becomes an aviator in a virtual environment and must use speed and agility to complete a variety of tasks.

Project Assistant: Togo Kida / Project developed at: University of California, Los Angeles

http://users.design.ucla.edu/~ahierony/move/
http://ahieronymi.net/

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