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Design Students Help Create Historical Game

March 14, 2012

Design Students Help Create Historical Game

Ohio State’s Department of Design worked with the Columbus Historical Society to create an interactive exhibit in the history organization’s new space at COSI. The technology-driven exhibit was unveiled in February as part of the Columbus Bicentennial celebration. Jeff Haase, associate professor of design, Matt Lewis, graphics research specialist at ACCAD, and David Staley, director of the Goldberg Center in the Department of History, worked with students in the department’s interdisciplinary graduate studio throughout fall quarter to create two interactive features:

  • An interactive game – based on motion capture technology – quizzes children and families about Columbus history in an engaging and fun way. An Xbox360 camera and four, numbered floor tiles let visitors “choose” answers to questions, and get “graded” on their knowledge of the city. Three of these educational games are installed around the exhibition space.
  • A looping video depicts a visual collage of the history of Columbus, its architectural evolution, and people and places.