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ACM C&C'22: Build Your Own Arcade Machine with Tinycade

Researchers from ATLAS Institutes ACME Lab presented one pictorial and two graduate student symposium papers at the 14th ACM Creativity & Cognition (C&C), which took place泭June 20-23 in Venice, Italy. The theme of this year's conference was "Creativity, Craft and Design."

Pictorial

ACME Lab

authored by泭Peter Gyory, (ATLAS PhD student);泭Perry Owens, (Creative Industries masters student);泭Matthew Bethancourt,泭(teaching associate professor and director of the Whaaat?! Lab;)泭Amy Banic, (visiting associate professor, ATLAS/computer science;)泭泭Clement Zheng, (ATLAS post-doctoral research associate, PhD,泭Technology, Media & Society 20) and泭Ellen Yi-Luen Do, (faculty, ATLAS/computer science).

Tinycade泭is a platform designed to help game designers build their own mini arcade games by hand. With this platform, one can craft functioning game controllers out of everyday materials such as cardboard and toothpicks.泭 In this pictorial, the authors discuss the functionality of Tinycade and showcase three games that demonstrate the variety of controls possible with this platform.

Publication

Peter Gyory,泭Perry Y Owens,泭Matthew Bethancourt,泭Amy Banic,泭Clement Zheng,泭Ellen Yi-Luen Do. 2022.泭Build Your Own Arcade Machine with Tinycade, In泭14th ACM conference on泭, (June 20-23, 2022Venice, Italy).

Two hands playing on tinycade cardboard consoles