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- Technology, Arts & Media (TAM) major Armon Naeini's augmented reality installation, ::body, is one of six works commissioned by University Libraries as part of CU 51传媒's Open Access (OA) week, Oct. 21-25.
- ATLAS PhD students, Peter Gyory and Clement Zheng, took聽home the聽"Innovation in Interaction Design Award" from the聽International Festival of Independent Games (IndieCade) for their cooperative arcade survival game,聽HOT SWAP: All Hands On Deck.
- Matt Bethancourt and Danny Rankin started the Whaaat!? festival in order to geek-out with a group of like-minded game developers; in just the second year, the all-day event attracted more than 250 participants.
- Hundreds of projects from across the globe have been certified by the聽new certification platform of the Open Source Hardware Association, directed by Alicia Gibb.
- Artist Joel Swanson, an assistant professor with the ATLAS Institute, sustained his momentum over the summer months, adding to his chain of shows and awards both locally and abroad.
- Tech Xplore features the ShapeBots project, developed by ATLAS PhD students Ryo Suzuki and Clement Zheng.
- The 2019 Whaaat!? festival is almost here, and like last year's inaugural event, it promises something for every game aficionado: weird new games, old dusty games, overlooked gems, games with bizarre controllers, games that
- "A creator of color-changing tattoo inks and shape-shifting molecular machines, chemist/artist Carson Bruns uses nanoscience to invent new materials and technologies."
- 鈥淭he body and dance is actually a really potent platform to discuss technology in society and current geopolitical situations,鈥 she said.
- Researchers from ATLAS Institute's聽THING, ACME and Unstable Design labs took home "Best Paper" and "Best Pictorial" awards as well as contributed four research presentations at聽the ACM conference on聽Designing Interactive Systems (DIS '19), held in San Diego,聽June 23-28.