I’ve been lucky enough to jump to bigger and deeper worlds for different creative teams. Artists and Programmers have more choices to move in and out of game development. While you learn how Art, Gameplay, Code, and Tech all have to work together, it becomes a specialized skillset. Combine this with the variety of degrees I explored and you have a lot of perspectives you can apply to game worlds and non-linear experiences.īeing a Game Designer comes at a risk, though. Having lived in over a dozen places in the United States, you learn to see what’s unique and what’s the same no matter what town or social circles you’re in. This became my career path for the next 20 years. It used all of my previous experience with art, film, programming, and even Lego building as a kid. I learned more about Photoshop during those years than I ever did in school! I then found an affinity for Level Design. That project allowed me to try a variety of positions like Modeling and Animation. Then as computer graphics became more commonplace, I eventually graduated with a degree Electronic Arts at the Atlanta College of Art in 1997.ĭuring that time, I interned for a CRPG by D.W. The impulse to explore other forms of expression led me to explore degrees in Graphic Design and Film. My art talents followed me through high school launching me into a Fine Arts degree. AIATSIS Alice Springs We’re opening a new Alice Springs facility in partnership with First Nations Media Australia.Nathan Cheever detailed his approach to the creation and planning of video game worlds.Ngurra Ngurra: The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Precinct will be nationally significant in speaking to the central place that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples hold in Australia’s story.Work with us We recognise that our staff and volunteers are our most valuable asset.Who we are We are Australia's only national institution focused exclusively on the diverse history, cultures and heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia.What we do We tell the story of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and create opportunities for people to encounter, engage and be transformed by that story.Join our strong and growing membership and support our foundation. Connect with us We invite you to connect with us on social media.Guides and resources We have produced a range of resources, databases, indexes, finding aids and reading lists to help you with your research and to find information in our Collection.Research publications We produce a range of publications and other resources derived from our research.Native title research and access service The Native Title Research and Access Service is your first stop for information about the native title resources in the AIATSIS collection.Indigenous Research Exchange We offer research grants for high quality, impactful Indigenous led research.Ethical research We provide leadership in ethics and protocols for research related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and collections.Current projects Our research contributes to the wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and has a direct benefit to the communities we work with.AIATSIS holds the worlds largest collection dedicated to AustralianĪboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories.
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