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School of Cinematic Arts The University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) houses seven academic divisions: Film & Television Production; Cinema & Media Studies; John C. Hench Division of Animation + Digital Arts; John Wells Division of Writing for S ...
's Interactive Media & Games Division first accepted M.F.A. students in 2002. The division currently offers both undergraduate (B.A.) and graduate (M.F.A.) programs in interactive media and game design. The programs include courses in game design, development, audio, animation, and user research as well as experimental work in gestural and immersive interfaces, transmedia design, and interactive cinema. In 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017, USC was named as the number-one design program for games in North America by the Princeton Review. Major funders of the USC IMGD include
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Electronic Arts Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Founded in May 1982 by Apple employee Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer game industry and promoted the ...
, both of which companies have endowed faculty positions in the program. Game industry executive Bing Gordon was the first holder of the Electronic Arts Endowed Chair in Interactive Entertainment, which is currently held by game designer Tracy Fullerton. The Microsoft Endowed Professorship is held by user research pioneer Dennis Wixon. In 2012, the school announced plans for a new building to house the Interactive Media program and associated research labs, including the Game Innovation Lab. In early 2013, Tracy Fullerton, the Electronic Arts Endowed Chair of Interactive Media, announced that the division, formerly known as the Interactive Media Division, was renamed the Interactive Media & Games Division to "honor the groundbreaking work in games that our faculty and students have produced in the decade since our division was formed." In 2013, alumni Jenova Chen and Kellee Santiago, founders of thatgamecompany were honored with multiple awards for Game of the Year, Game Direction, Innovation, and Game Design for their game ''Journey'' (2012).13th Annual Game Developers Choice Awards
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Projects

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'' * '' Darfur is Dying'' * PMOG - A vast social meta-game that can be played by completing missions on the Web. * ''
Reality Ends Here Reality Ends Here is a pervasive game developed and run by students and faculty at the USC School of Cinematic Arts incorporating elements of environmental games, card games, and alternate reality games. Taking place over the course of the fall sem ...
'' - A pervasive game experience for incoming School of Cinematic Arts freshmen. * '' Outer Wilds'' * '' Chambara'' - award-winning stealth-action multiplayer game * '' Walden, a game'' - award-winning game about Henry David Thoreau


Personnel


Faculty & Staff

Currently, the division is chaired by Danny Bilson, a game producer, writer and former executive. Full-time faculty and staff include Tracy Fullerton, Mark Bolas, Richard Lemarchand, Dennis Wixon, Peter Brinson, Marientina Gotsis,
Andreas Kratky Andreas Kratky is a media artist and associate professor in the Interactive Media and Games Division and the Media Arts and Practice Division of the School for Cinematic Arts of the University of Southern California. He was born in Berlin, Germ ...
, Jeff Watson, Jane Pinckard, Sam Roberts, Sean Bouchard, Jesse Vigil, Martzi Campos, Todd Furmanski, Lucas Peterson and Timothy Lee. Adjunct Faculty include Laird Malamed, Gordon Bellamy, Carl Schnurr, Heather Desurvire, Vincent Diamante, Chevon Hicks, Robert Nashak, and Scott Rogers. Former faculty and staff include Scott Fisher - founding chair of the division,
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, Steve Anderson,
Anne Balsamo Anne Marie Balsamo (born January 7, 1959) is a writer who focuses on the connections between art, culture, gender, and technology.FacultylistNewSchoolFaculty./ref> Education Balsamo attended graduate school at the University of Illinois at Urban ...
, Chris Swain,
Peggy Weil Peggy Weil is an American artist working in digital media. Early life and education She graduated from Harvard University in 1976, and received a master's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1982. At MIT she was a part o ...
, Jeremy Gibson,
Julian Bleecker Julian Bleecker is an artist and technologist with a history developing innovative mobile research projects. Career Bleecker holds a Ph.D. from the History of Consciousness Program at University of California, Santa Cruz. He's been an artist-in ...
, Michael Lew,
Erik Loyer Erik Loyer is a digital artist whose work examines identity and memory in the context of new modes of communications afforded by media technologies. History Loyer began his work at The Voyager Company, and has done professional interface design wor ...
, Michael Naimark,
Eddo Stern Eddo Stern (born 1972 in Tel Aviv) is a California-based artist and developer known for creating experimental video games, game art and machinima-based works. Stern was a founding member of the physical-computing based collective and artist-run s ...
,
Perry Hoberman Perry Hoberman (born 1954), is an installation artist who has worked extensively with machines and media. His career has included stints with Laurie Anderson and the USC Interactive Media Division. He has taught at the Cooper Union School of Ar ...
, William Huber, Mark Essen, Akira Thompson, Michael Kontopolous, Joseph Olin, and Kurosh ValaNejad.


Alumni

Notable alumni have include the founders of thatgamecompany, including Jenova Chen and Kellee Santiago. Also, Justin Hall, Matt Korba and Paul Bellezza of The Odd Gentlemen, Asher Vollmer ( Threes!),
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(Day9), Adam Sulzdorf-Liszkiewicz (RUST LTD), and
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(developer of the
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) attended the program.


References


External links


Interactive Media Division Weblog

USC Games homepage

Official Academic Information About the Division

Game Innovation Lab
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