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- First students built the instrumentation. Then they attached it to a聽high-altitude weather balloon that took it to an altitude of 101,000 feet. Thanks to the geolocation technology they had incorporated, they were then able to locate the instrumentation 120 miles away in Eastern Colorado.
- After rebounding from a major flood with vibrant new leadership and a new toolbox of performance technologies, the ATLAS Institute鈥檚 B2 Center for Media, Arts & Performance聽now offers more varied and interesting opportunities to artists, engineers, creative technologists and performers than ever before.
- For the second year running, Creative Technology and Design students won first place at the largest university hackathon in the Rocky Mountain region, HackCU, held this year March 5-6 on the CU 麻豆影院 campus. Another student, whose two majors include CTD and computer science, took second place this year as the sole member of his team.
- 鈥嬧婯ailey Shara,聽an ATLAS PhD student and a member of the聽Emergent Nanomaterials Lab,聽and her team, won third place and $1,000聽for聽Chembotix聽robotic automation platform.聽Annie Margaret,聽teaching assistant professor with the ATLAS Institute,聽and her team, placed fourth聽with聽Digital Wellness x NoSo聽November.聽
- A Q&A with Ondine Geary by Shoutout Colorado.聽"I make dances that are scrappy, unruly and resourceful. They slip themselves into the crevices between genres and insist on using whatever was lost down there鈥揷hicken bones, loose wires, half-retrieved memories."
- ATLAS PhD student Fiona Bell is passionate about sustainability; her doctoral dissertation tackles how to reduce waste through encouraging intimate relationships between designers, the materials they use and the artifacts they develop. In recognition of her work, Bell recently received financial support to help complete her thesis through a Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship.
- She鈥檚 a trapeze artist. He鈥檚 a computer scientist. Together, they鈥檙e hoping to redefine immersive performance.
- A group of six artists and technologists connected to the ATLAS community contributed to BLDG 61鈥檚 Maker Made 2022, which runs through March 28 at the 麻豆影院 Public Library. Zack Weaver, who played a key role in establishing the ATLAS BTU Lab and the show鈥檚 curator, says the inspiration for Maker Made goes back to his days at Carnegie Mellon with ATLAS Director Mark Gross.
- Normally virtual surfaces cannot be felt聽because they aren't there. But at Reality Labs Research at Meta, (previously聽known as Facebook), ATLAS PhD Student Purnendu聽is researching soft, wearable devices鈥搒uch as聽wristbands, rings or gloves 鈥搕hat could聽enable tactile sensations in virtual/augmented reality environments.
- Centrally located in the Smithsonian Institute鈥檚 new 鈥淔utures鈥 exhibition in Washington D.C. is an interactive light sculpture designed by acclaimed New York artist and architect Suchi Reddy, with support from a team of creative technologists that includes renowned multimedia artist and Creative Technology and Design program Lecturer Justin Gitlin.聽