“The programming challenges were pretty great as we had not completely mastered Touch Designer and our generative road proved to be pretty difficult to make. They learned Touch Designer and Max-MSP, and composed an original score inspired by Retrowave, a synth genre influenced by 80s soundtrack music. To create the installation, the students fit a WiiFit board with a custom top to simulate a skateboard, and lined it with pink LED lights. Our installation does not have a goal or keep any score, it’s only meant to be lived as a contemplative piece,” Désilets explains. “It’s actually not a video game, this is a common misconception for interactive installation. While the user controls the speed and direction of the visuals, there are no points, and no winning. In the video, the game zooms the player through space, a barren city, and a mountainous terrain full of threatening, floating pink squares and triangles. On a wide screen a geometric pink world is projected. A player stands on a glowing pink “hoverboard” in the center of the room.
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