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Some of the recent projects created & developed by Tim Pyle
A whimsical video produced for NASA's Universe of Learning featuring comedy, character skits, original songs, and animation.
How do astronomers find planets beyond our solar system...without even seeing them? Join this lighthearted channel-surfing romp that explores where planets and people came from, and how we are finding worlds orbiting distant stars in our Milky Way galaxy.
Created & written by Tim Pyle. Co-directed by Tim Pyle & Whitney Avalon. Starring Felicia Day. Featuring Whitney Avalon, Andre Boyer, Lauren Lopez, Burl Moseley, Alyssa Preston, Joey Richter, Clayton Snyder, and Wil Wheaton. With an original song performed by Rachel Bloom.
Dum-Dum is a PC puzzle game created by Tim Pyle, simulating a fictional old-school computer.
Travel back to the mid-1980s to discover more about the self-proclaimed “greatest operating system of all time." Navigate the weird quirks of Hogo OS 1985 Edition, solve puzzles, play mini-games, and unravel the story behind why this one-time cutting edge computer system was mysteriously lost to time.
Rumors say that an evil mastermind attempted to use Hogo OS to take over the world, and was only stopped by the bumbling actions of a complete idiot. Those rumors are true.
The year is 1985. And you are that idiot.
This free web game was developed to support the educational goals of the Astrophysics Variety Hour.
How much do you know about exoplanet technology and terminology? Put your knowledge to the test with this word-guessing game developed for NASA's Universe of Learning.
Spin the wheel and guess letters to reveal the hidden words. Compete against the computer or another human player to see who can solve it first.
Successfully guessing each puzzle rewards players with exoplanet-related science facts. And if the puzzles seem a bit difficult, try watching the Astrophysics Variety Hour first! Many of the names & phrases in this game come directly from the video.
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Links to YouTube videos written, directed, animated by Tim Pyle for NASA/Caltech
Felicia Day enlists the help of a poorly-edited audiobook (Sean Astin) to describe the science of colliding galaxies to an overly enthusiastic video producer (Buffy Henshaw).
Actress Ellen McLain reprises her role as GLaDOS from the Portal video game series to educate two hapless computer technicians (Casey McKinnon, Mike Romo) about NASA science.
Animated short featuring a charming parasite (Alan Tudyk) that taps into the brain of an astronomer (Wil Wheaton) to teach gravitational science.
Danny Pudi uses a talking stamp (Richard Steven Horvitz) to learn about telescopes from a NASA engineer (Robert Picardo).
In this kids' animated short, alien M51 (Buffy Henshaw) moves the Earth closer to the sun to have another birthday sooner, and learns about habitable zones.
Cameron Diaz explains to a bumbling robot (Ed Wasser) how scientists can measure the mass of asteroids from a distance.
Tap a category to view science images developed for NASA/Caltech communications, education, and public outreach
News articles, interviews, and coverage of Tim's multimedia work
NPR interviews Tim Pyle and other space artists. Companion article to an interview with Tim on NPR's Morning Edition.
Read MoreCNET article about Ellen McLain, voice of GLaDOS in the popular Portal video game series, reprising her role in an educational video written and directed by Tim Pyle.
Read MoreThe Atlantic interviews Tim Pyle about his original artwork produced for a press release describing TRAPPIST-1, a distant star system with seven Earth-sized planets.
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