Hacknight #200

Patch Me Up indie game

with [[Jesse Gazic]][[Sebastian Pines]][[Jillian Wakarchuk]]

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Patch Me Up is a co-op game about repairing your partner's failing body aug. In a cyberpunk dystopia, find moments of care, maintenance, support, and tenderness. https://dmg.to/codex/p/patch-me-up

Speakers

[[Jesse Gazic]][[Sebastian Pines]][[Jillian Wakarchuk]]

Topic: Patch Me Up, an indie game

Patch Me Up is a co-op game about repairing your partner’s failing body aug. In a cyberpunk dystopia, find moments of care, maintenance, support, and tenderness.

https://dmg.to/codex/p/patch-me-up

Come help us chip away at civic challenges! We’ve got everything you need for a perfect Tuesday night: a presentation to learn from, some projects to contribute towards, and pizza (or other noms) to snack on!

Project team members Sebastian Pines, Jesse Gazic & Jillian Wakarchuk

@smolghost @gazictron @OrbWitch @DMGToronto https://link.civictech.ca/tweet

Sebastian Pines is a queer multi-disciplinary artist and academic who focuses their art and research on queer identity and queer ephemera through play.

Jesse Gazic is a designer who specializes in live experiences, escape rooms, and immersive theatre.

Jillian Wakarchuk is a multimedia maker, educator and producer. Her work focuses mainly on creating narratives for live experiences.

Kindred.ai are our wonderful venue and food sponsor for the month of July! https://www.kindred.ai/

Kindred Systems are building artificial intelligent robots for complex unstructured environments, like eCommerce and retail supply chains.

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Our weekly civic tech hacknights bring together designers, coders, urban planners, government staff, mappers, policy-makers, students, communications strategists, and all other Torontonians who share an interest in making Toronto more responsive, prosperous, sustainable and equitable, through design, tech, and data. (Coders are welcome, but you don’t have to be a coder to contribute!) Come and be part of it!

6:30-7: Welcome and intros 7-7:30: Presentation and Q&A/discussion 7:30-9: Breakout groups (make something!)

For more info, visit http://civictech.ca Here’s our Code of Conduct: http://civictech.ca/about-us

Hope to see you Tuesday!

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