MOME presents new campus with video game

MOME presents new campus with video game

Now you can check out MOME’s new campus while sitting at home if you follow Moholy-Nagy: the MOME Campus Game offers an insight into the new buildings and the projects of students with an interactive platform and mini games. Follow Moholy-Nagy!

Dubbed MOME Campus Game: Follow Moholy-Nagy!, the video game was developed by the researchers and developers of the Creative Technology HUB in MOME’s Innovation Center together with MOME Global. The institution originally sent it in October to guests and international partners invited to the their March 2020 introductory event who could not visit the campus due to the pandemic.

In the framework of the MOME Virtual Open Day held last week, the game was published online and thus became accessible to all, allowing those interested to take a look around the new buildings of the university, and the audience can also get to know the projects of the university’s students.

Source: MOME

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