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Compilado do Código Fonte TV
Carreira no Desenvolvimento de Games e o Mercado no Brasil - Entrevista com Daniel Rivers da EBAC [COMPILADO ENTREVISTA]

Compilado do Código Fonte TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 41:27


O mercado de Games (só em 2021) gerou aproximadamente mais de $ 146 bilhões de dólares no mundo. Só no Brasil esse valor chega a $ 2 bilhões de dólares. Desenvolver uma carreira nessa área é sem dúvida muito promissor e rentável. Pegamos o avião, fomos conhecer a EBAC (Escola Britânica de Artes Criativas e Tecnologia) e entrevistamos Daniel Rivers, um especialista em games e professor da escola que possuí uma formação completa para quem quer entrar nessa área. Conversamos sobre jogos dos anos 80 e 90, como o mercado se desenvolveu até aqui, as oportunidades que existem no Brasil, NFT em games e muito mais. Aproveite e conheça o que a EBAC tem oferecer para quem quer ter uma carreira de sucesso com desenvolvimento de games.

Compilado do Código Fonte TV
Carreira no Desenvolvimento de Games e o Mercado no Brasil - Entrevista com Daniel Rivers da EBAC [COMPILADO ENTREVISTA]

Compilado do Código Fonte TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 41:27


O mercado de Games (só em 2021) gerou aproximadamente mais de $ 146 bilhões de dólares no mundo. Só no Brasil esse valor chega a $ 2 bilhões de dólares. Desenvolver uma carreira nessa área é sem dúvida muito promissor e rentável. Pegamos o avião, fomos conhecer a EBAC (Escola Britânica de Artes Criativas e Tecnologia) e entrevistamos Daniel Rivers, um especialista em games e professor da escola que possuí uma formação completa para quem quer entrar nessa área. Conversamos sobre jogos dos anos 80 e 90, como o mercado se desenvolveu até aqui, as oportunidades que existem no Brasil, NFT em games e muito mais. Aproveite e conheça o que a EBAC tem oferecer para quem quer ter uma carreira de sucesso com desenvolvimento de games.

Moving Medicine
Daniel Rivers talks U.S. clinical experience opportunities for IMGs

Moving Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 9:54


In honor of the AMA's International Medical Graduate, or IMG Recognition Week, AMA CXO Todd Unger talks with Daniel Rivers, partnerships director at AMOpportunities in Chicago, about the benefits of a United States Clinical Experience (USCE), including what they are and how to land one. 

MotherChip - Overloadr
MotherChip #346 - Metroid Dread e um cadinho de Book of Travels

MotherChip - Overloadr

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 123:05


Nesta edição recebemos André Campos, do Jogabilidade, para falar de Metroid Dread, assunto que praticamente dominou o programa inteiro. No começo o Heitor lava a roupa suja e expõe seus sócios e, mais o final, Henrique fala um pouco do Early Access de Book of Travels. Esse programa tem patrocínio da EBAC, especificamente da demonstração que eles farão nesta sexta-feira, dia 15, às 19h00, de modelagem 3D. O nome dessa demonstração é “Criando a Capa do Thor com Simulação de Tecido” e será feita pelo Daniel Rivers, professor de arte 3D na EBAC. Para se inscrever para a demonstração use este link, que mostra que você chegou a eles através do Overloadr! Participantes: André Campos Henrique Sampaio Heitor De Paola Assuntos abordados: 03:00 - Heitor lava a roupa suja 15:00 - Metroid Dread 1:35:00 - Book of Travels Venha fazer parte do Discord do Overloadr! Tem perguntas que quer que sejam lidas no programa ou sugestões? Envie-as para motherchip@overloadr.com.br. Apoie o Overloadr: https://www.overloadr.com.br/ajude See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MotherChip - Overloadr
MotherChip #346 - Metroid Dread e um cadinho de Book of Travels

MotherChip - Overloadr

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 123:04


Nesta edição recebemos André Campos, do Jogabilidade, para falar de Metroid Dread, assunto que praticamente dominou o programa inteiro. No começo o Heitor lava a roupa suja e expõe seus sócios e, mais o final, Henrique fala um pouco do Early Access de Book of Travels.Esse programa tem patrocínio da EBAC, especificamente da demonstração que eles farão nesta sexta-feira, dia 15, às 19h00, de modelagem 3D. O nome dessa demonstração é “Criando a Capa do Thor com Simulação de Tecido” e será feita pelo Daniel Rivers, professor de arte 3D na EBAC.Para se inscrever para a demonstração use este link, que mostra que você chegou a eles através do Overloadr!Participantes:André CamposHenrique SampaioHeitor De PaolaAssuntos abordados:03:00 - Heitor lava a roupa suja15:00 - Metroid Dread1:35:00 - Book of TravelsVenha fazer parte do Discord do Overloadr!Tem perguntas que quer que sejam lidas no programa ou sugestões? Envie-as para motherchip@overloadr.com.br.Apoie o Overloadr: https://www.overloadr.com.br/ajudeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

History Talk
Native Sovereignty and the Dakota Access Pipeline

History Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 27:51


As the struggle between members of the Standing Rock Reservation and their allies against the Dakota Access Pipeline coninues, History Talk takes a look at the long-term patterns of Native American relations with the U.S. government. Hosts Jessica Blissit and Brenna Miller and guests David Nichols, Christine Ballengee Morris, and Daniel Rivers discuss the specific environmental and sovereignty concerns surrounding construction of the DAPL, as well as how this issue fits into the larger history of Native American treaties, resistance, and protests. For more on the Standing Rock protests, see Origins' article, "Treaties and Sovereign Performances, from Westphalia to Standing Rock." Posted: February 2017 Connect with us! Email: Origins@osu.edu Twitter: @OriginsOSU Instagram: @OriginsOSU Facebook: @OriginsOSU Find transcripts, background reading, and more at origins.osu.edu

History Talk
The Debate Over Same-Sex Marriage and LGBTQ Rights

History Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 29:34


The rapid shift in attitudes toward same-sex marriage in the United States has been one of the most dramatic cultural transformations in recent memory. But with these changes have come many questions and tensions. Is the focus on the politics of marriage limiting to broader rights movement? How have popular representations like those in Modern Family, crime procedurals, or even Levi's jeans commercials changed the public's perceptions, and has it always been for the better? How has the study and teaching of gay and lesbian history changed? What is the relationship between sexuality and neighborhood transformation (often termed “gentrification”)? In this month's episode of History Talk there's something for everyone as hosts Patrick Potyondy and Leticia Wiggins discuss the historical background behind the news headlines with three experts: Daniel Rivers and Clayton Howard are two Ohio State history professors, and J. Brendan Shaw is a doctoral candidate in the Ohio State University English department. Posted: July 2014 Connect with us! Email: Origins@osu.edu Twitter: @OriginsOSU Instagram: @OriginsOSU Facebook: @OriginsOSU Find transcripts, background reading, and more at origins.osu.edu

Zerando a Mesa
ZaM #7 A Arte 3D e Essential Skills, com Daniel Rivers

Zerando a Mesa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 70:09


Levantem seus copos e preparem as toalhas! Conversamos com Daniel Rivers sobre produção 3D, animação, Black Mirror e game design. e como tomar banho e saber se comunicar é importante para a indústria de jogos (e qualquer outra). Participantes: Daniel Rivers (@danielriversart), Gabriel Coutinho Natucci (@gc.tucci), Luiz Carlos Pinheiro Junior (Jesus - @frickajr) Referências: Escola Rivers: http://escolarivers.com.br/ Unity: https://unity.com/ Unreal: https://www.unrealengine.com/ Black Mirror - Striking Vipers: https://www.netflix.com/br/title/70264888 Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales: https://www.playstation.com/pt-br/games/marvels-spider-man-miles-morales/ Dark Souls: https://store.steampowered.com/app/570940/DARK_SOULS_REMASTERED/ Prince of Persia PlayStation 2 The Legend of Zelda Donkey Kong Shigeru Miyamoto Super Mario 64 Youtube Rivers: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkwNyfNiE1qV8-_XPlUd2Ig InsightZ: https://www.insightz3d.com/ Héber Simeoni: https://www.youtube.com/user/simeonisz ArtStation: https://www.artstation.com/ Kris "Antropus" Costa: @theantropus

Prologued
The New Normal

Prologued

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 23:22


On the Season 1 Finale of Prologued, we look back and what we have learned over the last seven weeks and forward to what this means for the future of women in American politics. Season 1 Host: Sarah Paxton Today's esteemed guests: Dr. Lilia Fernandez, Rutgers University Dr. Joan Flores-Villalobos, the University of Southern California Dr. Kimberly Hamlin, Miami University Dr. Susan Hartmann, The Ohio State University Dr. Daniel Rivers, The Ohio State University Dr. Michele Swers, Georgetown University Mayor Nan Whaley, Dayton, Ohio Connect with us! Twitter: @ProloguedPod & @OriginsOSU Instagram: @OriginsOSU Facebook: @OriginsOSU Website: Origins.Osu.edu Email: Origins@osu.edu

Prologued
So...What Now?

Prologued

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 23:31


With the August 18, 1920 ratification, women's suffrage was now the law of the land. Theoretically all women should have been able to vote and that massive organizing power that brought the 19th Amendment to fruition to further "women's issues." Today, we talk about the post 19th Amendment reality that many women in the US were still barred from voting and that what is, and is not, a "women's issue" varied radically, dooming the mythic women's voting bloc from the start. Today's esteemed guests: Dr. Susan Hartmann, The Ohio State University Dr. Lilia Fernandez, Rutgers University Dr. Daniel Rivers, The Ohio State University Background Reading & Digging Deeper (citations also available at origins.osu.edu) Learn more about suffragists of color, like Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, at the Library of Congress's website! The VCU Social Welfare History Project is a wealth of information. Visit them to learn more about women like Mary Anderson, who you heard about in this episode! Paul Kleppner, "Were Women to Blame? Female Suffrage and Voter Turnout," The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 12, no. 4 (Spring, 1982) Liette Gidlow, "Delegitimizing Democracy: "Civic Slackers," the Cultural Turn, and the Possibilities of Politics" The Journal of American History 89, no. 3 = (Dec., 2002) Connect with us! Twitter: @ProloguedPod & @OriginsOSU Instagram: @OriginsOSU Facebook: @OriginsOSU Website: Origins.Osu.edu Email: Origins@osu.edu

Prologued
"I Have Many Things to Say"

Prologued

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 23:20


At the heart of the suffrage movement was a shared belief that women deserved to be full owners of their own citizenship and have the right to exercise that citizenship at the ballot box. But the suffragists agreed on little else. From the beginning, the suffrage movement was splintered into different organizations that advocated different courses of action and often these organizations were in direct conflict. Today we talk about the women who led the charge for suffrage, their successful advocating for the nineteenth amendment, and who they left behind along the way. Host: Sarah Paxton Today's Featured Guests! Dr. Kimberly Hamlin, Miami University Dr. Daniel Rivers, The Ohio State University Citations and Further Reading: Ann D. Gordon, The Trial of Susan B. Anthony in Federal Trials and Great Debates in United States History, Washington, D.C.: The Federal Judicial Center's Federal Judicial History Office, 2005. Kimberly Hamlin, "The First Time Women Marched on Washington," Origins Magazine: Current Events in Historical Perspective, October 9, 2018. Women in the American Politics System: An Encyclopedia of Women as Voters, Candidates, and Office Holders, edited by Dianne G. Bystrom & Barbara Burrell, Santa Barabara: ABC-CLIO, 2019 Connect with us! Twitter: @ProloguedPod and @OriginsOSU Instagram: @OriginsOSU Facebook: @OriginsOSU Website: origins.osu.edu Email: Origins@osu.edu

Prologued
The Way We Never Were

Prologued

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 30:42


On the season premiere of Prologued, we confront the myth of the women's voting bloc in the aftermath of the 2016 election and during the 2020 election cycle. Then, to truly understand the truth of the women's bloc, we take you back--all the way back to the American Revolution--and learn that women in America have never been completely united. Today's esteemed guests: Dr. Joan Flores-Villalobos, the University of Southern California (formerly of The Ohio State University) Dr. Daniel Rivers, The Ohio State University Dr. Lilia Fernandez, Rutgers University Background Reading & Digging Deeper (citations also available at origins.osu.edu) Here is the New York Times article Sarah references in the beginning! Find digital copies Abigail and John Adams correspondence, including the Remember the Ladies letter, at the Massachusetts Historical Society's webpage! Read more on Sojourner Truth and the Ain't I a Woman speech on the Sojourner Truth Memorial's webpage! For more on the split over "universal suffrage," check our Ellen Carol Dubois, Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women's Movement in America, 1848–1869. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999. For more on the temperance movement in Ohio, check out the Ohio History Connection! Connect with us! Twitter: @ProloguedPod & @OriginsOSU Instagram: @OriginsOSU Facebook: @OriginsOSU Website: Origins.Osu.edu Email: Origins@osu.edu

Pop Up
DUI PSA - Don't Weed and Drive

Pop Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 11:22


Pop Up is your new favorite podcast about commercials. Each episode, a film industry producer (Dillon Wall) and a cultural studies scholar (Daniel Rivers) watch ads and break down the techniques, cultural relevance, and modes of manipulation that are utilized to stick to your brain like a stubborn mold. Join us this week as we dive into a series of PSAs about marijuana, starting with the DUI PSA released in California shortly before recreational use of weed was legalized. We'll also take a look at a couple of classics, including "Your brain on drugs" and the famous ad from the early 2000s at a fast food drive-thru. DUI PSA (December 2017) https://youtu.be/bjOamzcL8s4 Brain on Drugs (2002) https://youtu.be/3FtNm9CgA6U Reaction Time PSA (1980s) https://youtu.be/A6dlXNQf0tw DUI Replacement Ad after protests (2016/2018) https://youtu.be/Jaaz4LH3hfs Articles on marijuana related criminal charges https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/2/1/16959330/california-marijuana-legalization-expunge http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article197967114.html https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/marijuana-san-francisco-cannabis-convictions-wiped-1975-california-drugs-recreational-weed-prejudice-a8188676.html Support the show! www.patreon.com/dillonwall Follow us on Twitter: @PopUpThePodcast Shoot us an email: PopUpThePodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes, and leave us a review if you get a chance! You can also find the full archive of the show here: www.dillonwall.com/podcasts

Pop Up
Chevy Silverado - The Ad That Broke Dillon

Pop Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 9:40


Pop Up is your new favorite podcast about commercials. Each episode, a film industry producer (Dillon Wall) and a cultural studies scholar (Daniel Rivers) watch ads and break down the techniques, cultural relevance, and modes of manipulation that are utilized to stick to your brain like a stubborn mold. Join us this week as we dive into an ad from Chevy for its new Silverado pickup. Listen in real time as the ad crawls under Dillon's skin and lights him on fire from the inside. Watch the commercial: https://youtu.be/_mNSUXc1CZo Support the show! www.patreon.com/dillonwall Follow us on Twitter: @PopUpThePodcast Shoot us an email: PopUpThePodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes, and leave us a review if you get a chance! You can also find the full archive of the show here: www.dillonwall.com/podcasts

Pop Up
Volvo Takes a Stab at Sci-Fi

Pop Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 11:06


This week, we're solving a mystery! Dillon has been seeing this commercial series for months now, and while the ads are beautiful - with great cinematography and interesting music - somehow the plot still eludes his understanding. Where better to bring a baffling commercial series then to Daniel Rivers and Pop Up? We dive in, and together unravel the mystery of Volvo's "Embrace the Future" campaign. And once we solve it, we have a few things to say about it (which surprises no one). Join us! Watch the commercials with us: Embrace the Future - "Window" https://youtu.be/wdsck85L2EA Embrace the Future - "Happy" https://youtu.be/LDfDdGdPnHA "Embrace the Future" -(Extended) https://youtu.be/EqCcWS6o2LI Become a sustaining member! www.patreon.com/dillonwall Follow us on Twitter: @PopUpThePodcast Email us! PopUpThePodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to rate and review the show on iTunes, as that is the best way to boost the show's audience!

Pop Up
Pop Up - Teaser

Pop Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 1:05


Hello, friends! Dillon Wall and Daniel Rivers here. We want to introduce our new podcast to you! Each week, we'll watch a commercial, and then analyze it. We'll look at film techniques, marketing choices, how this commercial fits into a broader societal conversation, and anything else we can think of. Next Monday, to kick things off, we'll release three episodes all at once, and each Monday after that we'll release another new episode. Listen/subscribe on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts! Got an idea for a commercial we should watch? Email us! PopUpThePodcast@gmail.com

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Human Rights in Transit
Episode 1: Thinking Across Refugee and Indigenous (Re)Settlement

Human Rights in Transit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 32:49


In episode one, we feature a dialogue between Professors Amy Shuman and Daniel Rivers on the interconnections between the refugee and resettlement experiences of Indigenous Americans and those coming from other countries. Not often considered in relation to one another, there are important similarities, tensions, differences, and possibilities for solidarity in thinking across the forced migration and resettlement imposed by settler colonialism and the resettlement of refugees from other countries coming to the United States. Theme by Monopole.

Blackonomics / Blackology
Black People...America's Whores

Blackonomics / Blackology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2011 87:00


Introducing Dr. Daniel Rivers; He is a master Adept Trained in Egyptian magic Dr. Rivers known to many as “Papa doc The Prosperity Doctor” and others as “The Adept Prince” has been helping people through “Egyptian Alchemy” for years.   Dr. Rivers has liberated many people through his teachings, mentorship, products, and consulting. Dr. Rivers became the first African-American in the country to receive doctorate degrees in Metaphysics (studies beyond the physical realm). Dr. Rivers did his post doctorate studies in Haiti and Central America where he was initiated into the mysteries of Spirit.  He was also initiated into Qabalah, Hermetic (Egyptian), Rosicrucian, Masonic, and other ancient esoteric (hidden) traditions. Finding the initiations and rituals not suited for the American lifestyle, Dr. Rivers set upon the task of discovering a path that most Americans could follow.