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escape from woomera

artists

The Escape From Woomera Team is a collection of artists, programmers, designers and journalists.

Kate Wild is a documentary and current affairs journalist. She has worked for the ABC's 4 Corners and the news satire CNNNN.

Stephen Honegger is an artist exploring the potential of computer games engines. He lives in Melbourne, Australia and has exhibited at Hatchback at Uplands Gallery, Melbourne 2003 and Olso's Hot Rod TeaRoom in Norway.

Ian Malcolm has fourteen years experience in interactive entertainment. He has worked on 25 published game titles, including Star Wars, Looney Tunes Space Race and Men In Black II.

Andrea Blundell has been exhibiting since 1996. Blundell specialises in the design and animation of 3D characters for multiplayer game communities, and explores ways players can immerse themselves further inside gaming worlds.

Julian Oliver is a software developer, composer and media-theorist. Currently a Guest Researcher at The Interactive Institute in Visby, Sweden, Oliver is researching ways of extending the game medium for use in tactical media operations and as a unique and secure platform for communication using mobile devices.

Justin Halliday is a computer game designer and producer with over ten years experience. He has worked as a designer and producer on titles including Shadowrun, True Lies and Grand Prix Challenge.

Darren Taylor is EFW tools and animation programmer.

Chris Markwart completed the AIE's 3D Modelling and Animation in Canberra. He is currently working on selectparks' acmipark, as a 3D character artist.


game credits

Kate Wild, Researcher
Stephen Honegger, Environment Artist
Ian Malcolm, Game Designer
Andrea Blundell, Character Artist
Julian Oliver, Producer
Justin Halliday, Producer
David Jewsbury, Programmer
Darren Taylor, Programmer
Chris Markwart, Programmer

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