2012/02/29

Galactic Surfers: motion capture game



concept: motion capture based video game. created by the Omek Interactive studios where I work as a game designer and level designer.

released at: 2011

team:
+Eli Elhadad
+Yaron Yanai
+Yinon Oshrat
+Barak Segal
+Bar S
+Amir Rosenberger
+Noam Gat
Edna Nuama

and the rest of Omek's team


2012/02/27

Lecture: Challenges in Designing a Menu System with Depth Sensor Technology

on February 22nd, in a conference meetup of the Israeli User Experience group, I gave a talk about designing a menu with the depth sensor techonology.
here's the abstract:
Touch-less technologies, such as augmented reality, depth camera sensor and voice recognition, are entering our lives. They confront user experience designers with the challenge to invent new interface and control scheme to allow users to interact with a simple menu system and select items.
This lecture would analyze the menu system and its UX guidelines; then we would describe the properties of the depth sensor and emphasis the challenges around it. Possible solutions would be offered and demonstrated.
Omek Interactive Studios create games and applications with the power of depth motion sensors. It has  deals with Intel, Lenovo, Panasonic and more market leaders.

2011/08/01

TowerDefensAR: Augmented Reality video game


Goal: Defend your treasure box as long as you can!

How it works:
the 2 markers draw an electricity line between them, which can destroy the monsters who wish to steal your treasure.

Live Play:
How to play:

  1. print the two markers.
  2. allow the application to activate your webcam.
  3. start a new game and fight for your treasure.
created at: 2011

2011/06/11

The Drawer - Short film



Short movie based on the Matrix's Plot. Only with socks.
Miko the sock tries to figure out what is the Drawer. Termious the sock shows him.
Like any other good student film, someone dies in the end...



In hebrew but can be partly understood with watching only.



concept by: Sarit Hayat, Ori Grundshtein, Hila Amit and myself
created at: January 2007

2010/12/25

Lecture: The Future Of Augmented Reality Gaming & Hands-on AR In Flash


on 23 of December, 2010 I have talked at the Israeli Flash&Flex group conference about the current vibes and future directions of Augmented Reality gaming. Moreover, I have released an open source code of functional AR flash application and thoroughly explained its code. The action-script developers have learned about the technology, how it influences UI and game design and also how to create one of their own.

Covered subjects:
1. what is augmented reality? what types of AR are there from the technical point of view? what do one need in order to see an augmented reality and to develop one?
2. Limitations and advantages of augmented reality is flash.
3. The augmented reality user interface. how AR influences the creation of UI? what types of UI have already been tried before?
4. AR gaming and influences of game design. how can we design our game to make it most suitable to the advantages and limitation of the technology? Example games and game designs.
5. Creating your first AR in Flash. how does the 3D world works in Flash? what are the basic elements in creating and programming a 3D world? I have released a fully-functional AR application and explained how to continue from there: how to add more objects, interaction and GUI elements. 

2010/12/10

Lecture: Using Augmented Reality & video games inside your classroom


On December 9th, 2010, I have presented the AR technology and video games to the Information & Communication Technology, a course meant to improve the tech-accessibility skills for teachers and educators at Mofet institute
The teachers have understood the new technologies and learned about the role of the teacher in the "tech-classroom".  

The lecture goals were:
1. Lowering the hesitation and fear from technology at teachers and empowering them with tools allowing them to examine and test video games.
2. Showing the similarity between a good educational content and a good video game: gradual learning, continuous challenge, giving the feeling of "I can", and FUN.
3. There is no substitute for the teacher. Technology is just a tool. 
4. Showing that technology exists. The ball is in the educators court. They have to show the industry where and what to develop.


Here is the Prezi presentation I used during the lecture. 




update:
here is a concept map that was drawn by one of the listeners, Lizi Cohen


2010/04/21

ROSETA flowers - Interactive Design Project




concept:
Roseta's flowers deals with the interpersonal relationships inside a group of distant friends. Every given moment the flower pots visualize the strength of the relationship. Roseta's flowers encourage the group members to take an action in favor of the group. That very action together with its consequence provides the members with a feeling of bondage, the presence of the group, even if it is scattered physically.


created at: february-april 2008
with: Eyal David & Ariela Alt