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Liam Wong

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Liam Wong is a Scottish photographer and games designer. He was Artistic Director of Ubisoft Montreal and was involved in the design of game series like Crysis and Far Cry. He is known for his cyberpunk, sci-fi style of photography. Wong is the author of the book To:ky:oo.He attended school at Stewarts Melville college.

Biography

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Wong is from Edinburgh, Scotland. He studied Computer Arts at Abertay University, Dundee, graduating in 2010. His first game, Colour-Coded, made in the final year of his degree was nominated for two BAFTA awards. He emigrated to Canada after graduating and became artistic director at Ubisoft Montreal, where he worked for six years. He bought his first DSLR camera in 2015,[1] a Canon 5D mark III and, during a trip to Japan, started his Tokyo Nights series of photography, taking aesthetic influence from science fiction films like Blade Runner, Akira and Ghost in the Shell.[2] He was named in Forbes 30 under 30 list in 2017.[3] His debut photobook, To:ky:oo, is the most successful crowd funded book in the UK, having raised four times its intended target.[4] In 2022 he joined Ikumi Nakamura's video game development studio: Unseen Inc. as visual director.[5][6]

Bibliography

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Games

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Title Year Company Role Ref.
Far Cry New Dawn 2019 Ubisoft Artistic Director - Visual Design [9]
Far Cry 5 2018 Ubisoft Art Director - Visual Design [9]
Homefront: The Revolution 2016 Dambuster Studios Additional [9]
Far Cry Primal 2016 Ubisoft Additional Presentation Director [9]
Far Cry 4 2014 Ubisoft Presentation Director [9]
Crysis 3 2014 Crytek Lead 2D Artist [9]
Crysis 2 2011 Crytek UI Artist [9]
Crysis 2011 Crytek 2D Flash / UI Artist [9]

References

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  1. ^ "Sci-fi cityscapes: neon-lit images of Tokyo at night". Canon. Canon.
  2. ^ "Liam Wong Interview at The Journalix". TheJournalix.com. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  3. ^ "2017 30 Under 30: Games". Forbes.
  4. ^ "'To:ky:oo': Liam Wong's Tokyo is midnight neon and bright city lights". The Japan Times.
  5. ^ Barder, Ollie (10 March 2022). "Ikumi Nakamura Is Heading Up A New Game Studio In Tokyo Called Unseen". Forbes.
  6. ^ "Unseen Inc".
  7. ^ Wong, Liam (2022). After Dark. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500025550.
  8. ^ Wong, Liam (2019). Tokyoo. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500023198.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h "Liam Wong Video Game Credits". Moby Games.