Ranjit Bhatnagar
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Ranjit Bhatnagar is a game designer with New York-based GameLab. He was lead programmer on Sissyfight 2000 and he has participated in a number of Indie Game Jam events.
Started in November 1993, his web site "Moonmilk" was one of the early personal pages on the world wide web. Bhatnagar has been keeping it updated with photographs for over a decade.
Bhatnagar worked with the early web magazine Word, created interactive news features for The Philadelphia Inquirer web site, educational multimedia for the University of Pennsylvania, and installations for the Franklin Institute Science Museum.

