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MFA Class of 2006 Final Thesis Presentations, 4/10

Final Thesis Presentations by the Interactive Media Division's 2006 Graduating Class
Monday April 10
5:55pm - 9:30pm
LUCAS ROOM 207 (please note special room)

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We are pleased to present final thesis presentations this Monday, 4/10. The nine graduates will each make a 15 minute formal presentation followed by 5 minutes of Q&A. We will begin promptly at 5:55pm and end at 9:30pm.

5:55pm - introduction

6:00pm - Michael Steffen - “Telmahre" the tragic tale of Tobias Rosseau told through interactive cinematics

6:20pm - Ashley York - “Ah-Satan" an immersive live cinema performance

6:40pm - Jenova Chen - “Flow in Games" a methodology to realize player-centric dynamic experiences adjustment in video games

7:00pm - 15 minute break

7:15pm - Kellee Santiago - “I Am More Than My Thumb" a body-based interface experiment

7:35pm - Susana Ruiz - “Darfur: Play your Part" an online game seeking to incite social change

7:55pm - Erin Dinehart - “Journey of Jin" a mobile adventure world

8:15pm - 15 minute break

8:30pm - Julie Dillon -“SECT: Share, Engage, Connect with Television" presented using the television show Veronica Mars

8:50pm - Andrew Sacher - "Technophiles Anonymous" an interactive confessional

9:10pm - Brad Newman -“Communio" an installation in cooperative strangeplay

The presentations are open to the USC community.

Refreshments will be served.

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