Up close and personal with the members of the Chronoscient Team:

Development Team

Adrian Mejia is currently a senior at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Having been hit on the head with the idea of Chronoscient somewhere in his sophomore year, he sought out a team that could turn the idea into a reality. Thus the aegames group was born. When he's not too busy doing homework or programming for all sorts of random projects, he likes to read books and dish out high fives.

Elliot Brodzki is a PRO GRAMMAR. He is a double major in Computer Science and Interactive Media & Game Development at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and is graduating this May. He is also working part-time at world-renowned indie developer Subatomic Studios. In his free time he likes to play the trumpet, as well as research videogames through playing them... a lot.

David Becroft is a student of computer science and game development at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.  His passion is video games, and he has helped build several games in school, on the job, and for fun.  His second love is music... particularly METAL!  He plays the bass guitar for local band Dreams of Flying and he dabbles in African percussion and electric guitar.



Art Team

Madison Dickson is the Web designer/developer for aegamestudios.com, and is also a 3d modeler and texture-er. Dabbling in graphics shaders for his Major Qualifying Project (MQP), he is interested in making computers show pretty things. He also has a fascination for cool socks and acoustic guitar.

Mike Oliver needs to give me his blurb.

Stephan Aelmore needs to give me his blurb.

 

Music Team

Ken Usami entered Berklee college of music in fall of 2005. In summer of 2008 Ken Performed his original music at Carnegie hall, New York. In fall of 2008 he decided to go to India to train more complicated poly rhythms and indian rhythmic solfeggios. After coming back from India to Berklee in 2009, Ken focused on studying composition, utilizing poly rhythms and odd meters in more catchy ways. Ken graduated from Berklee in summer of 2010.