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SID.tv Interview with Spencer Boomhower

An interview with video game developer and Portland-based urbanist Spencer Boomhower who previews how video game technology can be used to visualize different urban forms. Spencer works with Cupola Media and can be reached directly by email at spencer@cupolamedia.com. A simulation similar to the one pictured in the SID.tv clip can be found here.

Charles MarohnNovember 19, 2013
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