Game-Making Workshop with OctoStudio

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MIT Museum

The image displays repeated instances of the phrase "Game-Making Workshop" in bold white text on a black background. The text appears in varying positions and slight misalignment across the image, creating a scattered, wave-like pattern. The repetition and irregular arrangement of the text generate a dynamic and somewhat chaotic visual effect, suggesting an energetic or creative atmosphere.

Experiment, play, and iterate as you work together to make your own game!

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Interested in attending? Letting us know is strongly encouraged!
 

You’ll be the first to receive reminders and other details for this event. Please note that signing up does not reserve a seat. Seating is first come, first served; please arrive early. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to start time.

Cost

This Event is free!

Location

  • In-person only.

Dates and Times

.: Thursday, September 26, 2:30PM – 4:30PM.

Additional information

Using the coding app OctoStudio, get creative with materials and merge digital and physical worlds to make your own interactives. 

September 26, 2024
2:30pm - 4:30pm
This is a drop-in activity

This program is presented as part of Cambridge Science Festival. The MIT Museum is free during the festival. 

Interested in attending? Letting us know is strongly encouraged! 

You'll be the first to receive reminders and other details for this event. 

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The image displays repeated instances of the phrase "Game-Making Workshop" in bold white text on a black background. The text appears in varying positions and slight misalignment across the image, creating a scattered, wave-like pattern. The repetition and irregular arrangement of the text generate a dynamic and somewhat chaotic visual effect, suggesting an energetic or creative atmosphere.

.: Thursday, September 26, 2:30PM – 4:30PM.

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Kate Silverman Wilson

MIT Museum

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Last updated September 24, 2024.