Tuesday, December 1, 2015

DIG from Slamdance

 by Robin Baumgarten
Line Wobbler is a one-dimensional dungeon crawler game with a custom wobble controller made out of a door-stopper spring and a five meter long ultrabright LED strip display. The game is a one-dimensional dungeon crawler where the player navigates obstacles and fights enemies to reach the exit of a series of increasingly difficult levels.

We're rather interested in how strange this will all go starting on Friday.


Opens Friday, December 4th, 2015 from 5pm - 9pm
Open consecutive weekends
December 5th-13th (noon - 6pm)
Big Pictures Los Angeles
2424 West Washington Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90018
(between Arlington Avenue & South Wilton Place)
Admission is free and open to the public

DIG (Digital, Interactive and Gaming) is a new showcase from the Slamdance Film Festival dedicated to emerging independent artists working in hybrid, immersive, and developing forms of digital media art. Collectively, DIG represents a discovery of unique experiences. The new showcase features meta-narrative iPad applications, short films made for virtual reality, cubist-inspired video art pieces and video games being developed for PlayStation and the personal computer.