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A photo of two people, one holding an orange poster with some figures on it. They both are standing in an exhibition room and behind them on the yellow wall there are some lcd screens with artwork.

Alex Staudt, Alchemist

Alex Staudt, Alchemist

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Victoria Holod

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By Nigel Sielegar

This past Thursday, our first year students met a hockey player turned digital alchemist. Alex Staudt aka Fuzzy Wobble dropped by the studio and delivered a presentation that just kept our students’ eyes opening wider and wider as he went through his slides.

During the day, he works at IDEO NY and in his free time, he creates amazing things on the computer that will have you instantly wondering, “How did he do that?!?”. There was not one project that he went through that didn’t receive an “Oooo” or an “Ahhhhh”. Make sure you check out his website, Fuzzy Wobble. You will not regret it.
Thank you so much Alex, please come back soon!

A photo of two people, one holding an orange poster with some figures on it. They both are standing in an exhibition room and behind them on the yellow wall there are some lcd screens with artwork.



A photo of some students in a classroom, listening to a lecture presented by a man, while watching a tv screen. On the screen there is a photo of a woman wearing some earrings in the form of the MSDOS logo.



A photo of some students in a classroom, listening to a lecture presented by a man, while watching a tv screen. On the screen there is a 3d rendered image of a distorted humanoid figure.



A photo of some students in a classroom, listening to a lecture presented by a man, while watching a tv screen. On the screen there is a picture of a man playing hockey and a card design with the same person.



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