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Chaim Gingold (born January 15, 1980 in Haifa, Israel) is noted for his work with the computer game Spore, where he designed the game's creators, including the Spore Creature Creator. Chaim was also a key member of Spore's design and prototyping team. He has presented at the Game Developers Conference and is an active participant in the academic game studies community. In January 2015, Gingold released Earth Primer, an interactive science book that simulates processes of the Earth.

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  • Chaim Gingold (born January 15, 1980 in Haifa, Israel) is noted for his work with the computer game Spore, where he designed the game's creators, including the Spore Creature Creator. Chaim was also a key member of Spore's design and prototyping team. He has presented at the Game Developers Conference and is an active participant in the academic game studies community. Gingold grew up in Morgantown, West Virginia. He attended West Virginia University, where he studied computer science, English, and art. After college, Gingold headed to the Georgia Institute of Technology where he joined the Information Design and Technology Masters program. His dissertation was entitled "Miniature Gardens & Magic Crayons: Games, Spaces, & Worlds" and was supervised by noted scholar Janet Murray. Gingold lives in Berkeley, California, USA and is a Ph.D student in Computational Media at UC Santa Cruz. In January 2015, Gingold released Earth Primer, an interactive science book that simulates processes of the Earth. (en)
  • Chaim Gingold (né le 15 janvier 1980 à Haïfa en Israël) est un concepteur de jeux vidéo. Après des études d'informatique à l'université de Virginie-Occidentale, il entre en "design et technologies de l'information" au Georgia Institute of Technology, où il rédige une thèse intitulée Miniature Gardens & Magic Crayons: Games, Spaces, & Worlds . Il est surtout connu pour son travail sur le jeu Spore de Will Wright, dans lequel il s'est chargé de la conception de tous les éditeurs de créatures, de véhicules et de bâtiments. (fr)
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  • Chaim Gingold at Stanford University in 2014 (en)
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  • Chaim Gingold (né le 15 janvier 1980 à Haïfa en Israël) est un concepteur de jeux vidéo. Après des études d'informatique à l'université de Virginie-Occidentale, il entre en "design et technologies de l'information" au Georgia Institute of Technology, où il rédige une thèse intitulée Miniature Gardens & Magic Crayons: Games, Spaces, & Worlds . Il est surtout connu pour son travail sur le jeu Spore de Will Wright, dans lequel il s'est chargé de la conception de tous les éditeurs de créatures, de véhicules et de bâtiments. (fr)
  • Chaim Gingold (born January 15, 1980 in Haifa, Israel) is noted for his work with the computer game Spore, where he designed the game's creators, including the Spore Creature Creator. Chaim was also a key member of Spore's design and prototyping team. He has presented at the Game Developers Conference and is an active participant in the academic game studies community. In January 2015, Gingold released Earth Primer, an interactive science book that simulates processes of the Earth. (en)
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