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12/04/2007

Game On! -- Thursday in the ECE Atrium
Game On! -- Thursday in the ECE Atrium









The public is invited to play-test some never-before-seen video games developed by this semester's students in the Introduction to Computer Graphics class. For some gaming fun, drop by the ECE atrium Thursday, Dec. 6, between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Albuquerque Tribune has posted a story about the event, which is available online here and will be printed in the paper's Wednesday, Dec. 5 evening edition.

The students in CS/ECE 433 have been working hard on these final video game projects, so come by, play-test their games, and give the students your feedback.

A private judging session will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

For more information, contact Professor Pradeep Sen at psen@ece.unm.edu.

To hear a 40-minute podcast interview that UNM conducted with Dr. Sen on Nov. 28, go to this address. You can also access the podcast from http://unmlive.unm.edu. In the interview, Dr. Sen talks about what digital media and computer graphics are, the collaboration on digital media between engineers and artists at UNM, and job prospects for graduates.