Brian Sharp

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Brian Sharp (born March 3, 1980) is a computer game programmer. He attended Dartmouth College[citation needed] and came close to graduating before taking a job at Ion Storm Austin to work on the Deus Ex and Thief computer games there.

A published writer for Game Developer Magazine, Sharp has contributed articles on higher-order surface representations, including Bézier patches, Subdivision Surfaces, and Implicit Surfaces. In addition, he is a regular presenter at the Game Developers Conference, where he holds a record of being the youngest person ever to give a talk.

Sharp has participated in each of the Indie Game Jams, including his contribution of a game based on yoga in 2004.

He recently quit working on Will Wright's Spore game, and now resides in Austin, Texas.

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