Touch Screen Portal
This is the latest project I've been working on. This program is meant to be a touch-screen interface to everything you want to do on a computer. You can check your email, play music, play internet radio stations, view slide shows and picture albums, and lots more. I have a touch-screen monitor in my kitchen and a media center in the office closet; development is extremely active right now as I get this working in my house.
The framework is extremely extensible which means creating your own applications is very easy.
No downloads or screenshots are available right now; keep checking back for more information.
Jukebox
If you want a more custom and slick looking music player with a touch-screen interface, this program is for you. I created this program because I love music, but I have way too much of it. I hate having to load all my songs into a playlist based MP3 player where I can only see the song names. I want to see the album covers! I also want to be able to input enough data that the computer can pick songs that I like.
The interface is meant to be similar to a touch-screen jukebox kiosk that you see at a bar. With such an easy interface, anyone that comes over for a party can easily browse your library and pick songs to keep the party going all night.
For more information about the Jukebox program, click here
MAL (Video Game)
Brian Clifton - Tools Programming, GUI/Audio Programming, Music
Bradley Macomber - Mechanics Programming, Script System, Music
Justin Pereira - Art, Animation, Story, Level Design, Sound Effects
Dan Peschman - Creature Programming, Animation
MAL is the tale of a mystical realm on the brink of total destruction. Only one man can save the world. You'll be moved to tears by this groundbreaking game.
It all started in 2002. Brian, Brad, Justin, and Dan were all classmates at the school UAT in Tempe AZ and this is a project they all worked on while attending university. MAL was entered into the 2003 IGF competition but did not place.
For more information about the game MAL, click here