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'''Studio Fish''' was a British production studio which collaborated with [[BBC Multimedia]] on the video game ''[[Destiny of the Doctors]].'' The studio, founded in Spring [[1994]] and active for seven years, was a collective of artists, digital developers, and other creative specialists.
'''Studio Fish''' was a British production studio which collaborated with [[BBC Multimedia]] on the video game ''[[Destiny of the Doctors (video game)|Destiny of the Doctors]]''. The studio, founded in spring 1994 and active for seven years, was a collective of artists, digital developers, and other creative specialists.


In addition to mass-market CD-ROM projects such as ''Destiny of the Doctors,'' Studio Fish's work spanned a variety of creative media including educational websites, installation art, and gallery exhibits.
In addition to mass-market CD-ROM projects such as ''Destiny of the Doctors'', Studio Fish's work spanned a variety of creative media including educational websites, installation art, and gallery exhibits.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://juliefreeman.co.uk/studiofish/ Official site] archived by founder Julie Freeman
* [http://www.translatingnature.org/about-studio-fish/ Studio Fish profile] by founder Julie Freeman
* [http://www.translatingnature.org/about-studio-fish/ Studio Fish profile] by Freeman


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Studio Fish was a British production studio which collaborated with BBC Multimedia on the video game Destiny of the Doctors. The studio, founded in spring 1994 and active for seven years, was a collective of artists, digital developers, and other creative specialists.

In addition to mass-market CD-ROM projects such as Destiny of the Doctors, Studio Fish's work spanned a variety of creative media including educational websites, installation art, and gallery exhibits.

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