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sphere that eats itself

Sphere that eats itself seeks to respond to the mechanical processes the marble goes through during its time on the mill. Made exclusively of simple spheres warped and twisted around each other, the work gains a natural and organic presence from basic functions of modeling softwares. The viewer, through careful examination, may begin to identify these individual forms and the implications of a much more complex set of systems lying just beneath the surface of the stone.

The Office of the Attorney General for the State of Connecticut held a competition to design its new logo, whose unveiling coincided with the completion of a new set of offices.

This design, which won the competition, uses the language of existing Connecticut government iconography to create a design that is clean, recognizable, and carries with it the distinction and history of the Office of the Attorney General. The seal uses the imagery of the Connecticut shield and the scales of justice as well as the phrase lex et justitia from the previous seal. The goal of this seal design is to create a fresh and modern look for the Office of the Attorney General that also reflects its proud history.

The Great Invention Heist

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In the year 2050, a group of EVIL agents are traveling through time and stealing the memories of the world’s greatest inventors! Their EVIL plan is preventing the invention of crucial technology. Only YOU can stop them!

The Great Invention Heist is an engineering game for kids ages 8 through 13. On their adventure through time and space, players will learn from iconic scientific figures, build important inventions, and discover the STEM concepts behind how they work.

Mystery Machine Games lovingly brings you:

Mystery Machine Games is Jack Canavan-Gosselin, Hyunseok Choi, Daniel Knopf, Zoe Reifel, and Molly Sullivan.

Other game jam submissions by Mystery Machine games can be found here, here, and here.