2 September 2009

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Jan Vantomme

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Generative Design
Software

squashPong

In June I participated in the MIT Share Experiment. I didn’t win the big prize but I got an Honorable Mention from the jury which is fine too.

Screenshot of squashPong

I made some sort of anti-game that gets easier towards the end of the game. Graphics were inspired by the games I played in the early nineties. I didn’t have that much time to program for the experiment due to student evaluations but I was able to create a working Pong game based on some 3D collision sketches I did earlier. There are some movies on Vimeo.

The software is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 an can be downloaded for free at the Vormplus software website.

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