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3rd Sector Gaming


20 Mar 2012, 1:00pm - 2:00pm

NAB 326, 3rd floor, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Department Computing
Website CGE Industry Seminar Series 2011-12
Contact ffl(@gold.ac.uk)

[MSc CGE Seminar] John Ribbins from Roll7

Roll7 are a tiny little developer hidden in the backstreets of New Cross. We’re more than just game developers though, we’re into all kinds of geeky stuff, from making iOS games to advertising campaigns to being one of the leading developers of software for brain computer interfaces.

We’ve worked closely with Goldsmiths over the past 3 years and have often taken on board interns to work directly on our projects. John, creative developer at roll7 will be telling you about some of roll7’s latest projects as well as looking at how you can get involved.

http://www.roll7.co.uk

CGE Industry Seminar Series 2011-12

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20 Mar 2012 1:00pm - 2:00pm
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