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- On Sept. 25, ATLAS Professor Ellen Do spoke at the Apsara Conference 2019, one of the largest annual gatherings of developers and tech enthusiasts in China. Her talk, "Creating Magic with Digital Design & Making," was in part聽an overview of the ATLAS Institute.聽
- Technology, Arts & Media (TAM) major Armon Naeini's augmented reality installation, ::body, is one of six works commissioned by University Libraries as part of 小黄书 Boulder'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.