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About Aaron Cote

I'm currently working as a designer/fabricator at Boko, a multi-disciplinary studio based in New Hamburg, Ontario, doing whatever work comes through the door. I've also recently completed my first video game release, called Polyball, on the Steam distribution platform.

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A History of the Arcade and the Arcade-Goer

A History of the Arcade and the Arcade-Goer

May 30, 2018

In 1867, Victor Fournel published a work in which he described the flâneur as (translated roughly) the image of the public, of the city, the antipathies and admirations of the crowd, public esprit; basically the figurehead of contemporary urban experience. A flâneur is, by definition, a time waster: someone who uses their time not for work, or research, or study, but for urban investigation, the indulging of urban life, and the exploration of contemporary culture....

City 17: Through War, We Remember

City 17: Through War, We Remember

Aug 8, 2014

Half Life 2 is a game which many hold in regard as one of the prime examples of video game storytelling, and a representation of gaming’s evolution as a medium. It was a revolution in storytelling, as the player never deviates from the protagonists own point of view, and the spatial progression of the story is experienced at a 1:1 scale; there are no cutscenes, or movement of the player outside of their own hands....

A Weekend of Openings

A Weekend of Openings

Jul 8, 2014

This past weekend, Building Waterloo Region celebrated three consecutive openings: Ex-Industria on Friday night, followed by On the Line and No Small Plans on Saturday afternoon. For those involved in the creation of No Small Plans, myself included, the days leading up to the opening were tumultuous–late nights, working until daybreak, followed by a quick nap on the couch and then right back to it. Some of us didn’t get a chance to change after the Friday night opening, manning tools and...

Building Waterloo Region: A Celebration of Design Excellence

Building Waterloo Region: A Celebration of Design Excellence

May 21, 2014

Modern architecture is the vernacular of Waterloo.                                                                                                   – Rick Haldenby, Executive Curator Early European works of architecture are studied worldwide with religious zeal. They formed the...

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