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Ice-Nine: An Immersive Experience

An immersive performance experience featuring extended reality work by Texas A&M University students presented  in the Igloo Studio in the Langford C Building.

Guests will experience a virtual-reality incorporated performance titled “Ice-Nine” in the studio's 360-degree screen. Hosted by the Institute for Applied Creativity in the Texas A&M School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts.

Dr. Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo, director of the institute, partnered with Michael Morran, technical director of "Non-Player Character," an immersive and interactive live virtual-reality musical, to develop the performance.

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My role was to create the character concept idea as well as model the characters for Ice-Nine's non playable characters. I gave them a simple rig and they were able to have minor animation. All of the NPC's are siblings, hence the reason they have minor differences.

Non-Playable Character A
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Non-Playable Character B
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Non-Playable Character C
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