Peter Gyory听补苍诲 Clement Zheng, PhD students and lecturers at the ATLAS Institute, both do聽research for the ACME and THING laboratories. Their聽HOT SWAP game was showcased during the Provocations and Work-in-Progress session at the Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '19) held in San Diego, June 23-28. Gyory's interests include games, XR and tangible interaction; Zheng's interests include computational design and tangible interaction.聽聽
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