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    PRESS RELEASE
    TUMO CENTER FOR CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
    Address: 16 Halabyan Str.,
    0038 Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel: +374 (10) 398-413
    Email: [email protected]


    Workshop Exposes Students to Video Game Development

    The roles were reversed at the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies this
    past spring as video game enthusiasts went from users to developers. With
    the guidance of information system specialist Hovsep Stepanyan, a group of
    students journeyed to the other side of the console to create video game
    levels of their very own.

    `In the beginning, the kids generally had no idea what video game design
    entailed,' explains Stepanyan. `But at the end of the workshop, they were
    all able to fully devise their own special levels for whatever game they
    chose.'
    Using the CryENGINE software program, students in the two-month workshop
    had the opportunity to design advanced, specially tailored video game
    environments.

    They started off with an empty 3D space provided by the program, on which
    they arranged landscapes, modified colors, and established point triggers
    between various objects. The easy-to-use program and support from Stepanyan
    succeeded in familiarizing participants with the otherwise daunting maze of
    video game design and visualization.

    `Now that I can create my own levels for video games, my attention
    automatically drifts to the background environment when I play,' says Arman
    Kirakosyan, a two-year Tumo student who took the workshop and plans on
    pursuing game development as a career. `When you begin already creating
    levels yourself, you naturally focus more on the details of the game rather
    just playing it as a regular user.'

    Stepanyan holds high hopes for young people like Arman who are learning
    game development in Armenia. With the video game market having surpassed
    both film and music globally in recent years, he believes the country can
    play an important role in this growing industry.

    `We have a lot to offer and present to the outside world, given our unique
    culture and ability,' insists Stepanyan. `If we build up the game
    development industry here in Armenia, we have the potential to show global
    audiences something they have never seen before.'

    On Saturday, June 22, the student body at TUMO got to test out the game
    levels developed by participants in the CryENGINE workshop. Six computer
    modules were set up in the center's installation area for groups of kids
    to
    take turns throughout the day enjoying the game their peers designed.

    The success of the workshop will be carried forward into the summer session
    with Beginner and Intermediate level workshops being offered in the months
    of July and August.

    For more information, visit www.tumo.org.

    The TUMO Center for Creative Technologies is a unique digital media
    resource center in the heart of Yerevan, Armenia. Since its opening in
    2011, the center has provided thousands of students aged 12-18 an open
    environment where they can utilize the latest in digital communications,
    learn from media professionals, and explore the intersection of art and
    technology.

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    Captions

    "IMG_0721 copy.jpg": Tumo students test out video game levels designed by
    their peers.

    "_MG_7872 copy.jpg": Students take turns playing a video game developed
    in the school's CryENGINE workshop.
    "Editor_Ship.jpg": Screenshot of a video game level designed by
    18-year-old Tumo student Arman Stepanyan.

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