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Technology -
In My Opinion
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Written by D. Krein
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 |

Hey Guru's, GUILD will not be hosting a meeting of our own this month due to many of us being out of town or otherwise - in my case I will be getting married.
We know how eager you are to learn new things and see awesome new stuff so here are a couple sister organizations we encourage you check out.
A Bunch of Short Guys - www.abosg.org
- For those interested in animation, 3D, shorts, film, broadcast, games, or special effects.
DFW Adobe Users Group - www.dfwaug.net
- To learn how to use all things Adobe
We'll be back in October to provide to you another great Usergroup Meeting and we are preparing a Workshop in the early part November so stay tuned for more info!
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Game Addiction: Myth or Fact? |
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Technology -
All About Gaming
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Written by Carrla Leszcynski
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Wednesday, 21 May 2008 |

Game Addiction: Myth or Fact?- Our Responsibility as an Industry
Back in September when I attended the Game Developers Conference in Austin, I had the privilege as a Game Art and Design student to actually rub shoulders with real live actual people in the gaming industry. I have to say I enjoyed every moment and that my only regret was that the conference only lasted for three days.
While there, I opened my favorite Pandora’s Box and asked people about how they felt about creating a product that could effectively be involved with someone’s addiction to games. The stance I encountered in all cases for my impromptu poll was pretty well one-sided. In every case, the opinion was that gamers make the decision to play the games and their type of usage is not really the problem of the game maker. They compared it to the way that a person might consume alcohol. It’s not the fault of the alcohol industry that people are alcoholics certainly. Right?
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 May 2008 )
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Contributing Author Carrla Leszcynski |
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Members -
Member Bios
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Written by D Weitz
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Wednesday, 21 May 2008 |

Carrla is fairly new to the Guild and will be writing periodic articles on her perspective of the gaming industry. We welcome Carrla to our contributors group. Here is some interesting information about Carrla.
Carrla Leszcynski is a student at Art Institute of Pittsburgh-Online Division pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Game Art and Design. Her expected graduation date for in August 2009. She hopes to purse a career in environmental design and modeling upon the completion of her degree.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 May 2008 )
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Members -
User Group Meetings
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Written by A.J. Wood
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Saturday, 12 April 2008 |
Summary - WWWA&T Event
Yippee! I created a new acronym, and it's not "Walla Walla Washington." The day wrapped up nicely for the first annual Wild Wild West of Arts & Technology event. I thought the other speakers had great presentations, and personally connected most with the message in Tony & Rick's segment.
If you hadn't already heard, the highlight of the day was--surprise--J. Schuh, who proved once again that one can be entertaining AND educational in a single breath. J capitalized on a moment of awkwardness, and his stumbling Chevy Chase moment proved to be quite the real-time analogy for explaining the 12 precepts for animation.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 April 2008 )
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