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This game is perfect for all those who takepictures regularly and would love to improvetheir skills. It displays 30 visual principles andenables you to play with tools that smartphonesor digital cameras don't provide, such as thepsychology of forms. Because photography iseverywhere, this is a must-have game for itsstyle, easy rules, valuable rewards and ludo-didacticfeatures that allow you to learn whileplaying in teams or individually.The box includes two games. 1. BE A MASTER:to create an image based on a photographygenre and four given rules. 2. REFINE YOUREYE: to discover the rules in…mehr

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This game is perfect for all those who takepictures regularly and would love to improvetheir skills. It displays 30 visual principles andenables you to play with tools that smartphonesor digital cameras don't provide, such as thepsychology of forms. Because photography iseverywhere, this is a must-have game for itsstyle, easy rules, valuable rewards and ludo-didacticfeatures that allow you to learn whileplaying in teams or individually.The box includes two games. 1. BE A MASTER:to create an image based on a photographygenre and four given rules. 2. REFINE YOUREYE: to discover the rules in existing photographs.Each has a different goal: make apowerful photograph in less than 20 minutes, ordiscover the rules of photography connectingimages and concepts.
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Autorenporträt
Rosa is an interdisciplinary writer, media and games content designer. She has set up international training workshops and festivals and has taught and researched at institutions like Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya (2005-2016). Lenno Verhoog is a researcher in Creative Practices. He is also a course leader of Image & Media Technology at HKU-Media. He has contributed to a wide range of projects on data visualisation, interactive installations, online applications and the Dutch Electronic Art Festival (DEAF).