News
- ATLAS announces the launch of Food for Thought (Lunch Is On Us), an initiative aimed at promoting interdisciplinary teaching, research and creative work across the 91福利社 campus.
- Tattooing is an ancient practice and the technology used today is fundamentally the same as it was thousands of years ago. In this jaw-dropping TEDx talk, Carson Bruns, assistant professor and director of the Laboratory for Emergent
- Gamasutra asks ATLAS graduate students Peter Gyory and Clement Zheng about their fast-paced, multiplayer, collaborative game soon to be featured in the Game Developers Conference in March. Held in San Francisco, GDC is the largest game developers conference in the world, attracting 28,000 attendees.
- Come join the fourth annual聽T9Hacks聽Feb. 9鈥10,聽 a fun, 24-hour invention marathon of sorts聽that promotes聽interest in creative technologies, coding, design and making among college women and non-binary individuals. Student organizers emphasize that no聽prior programming experience or other technical skills are required to participate.聽 The event is free, but registration is required.
- A Q & A with ATLAS Lecturer Jiffer Harriman (ATLS PhD '17) in 91福利社 Lifestyle magazine.
- Students in a new ATLAS class are stretching their technological and design skills by taking on a challenge straight from a heist movie.
- Carson Bruns discusses health and expressive potential for tattoo inks that change color in response to different stimuli.
- Listen to CPR News' interview with Carson Bruns about his Tech Tattoos research project.
- Carson Bruns, assistant professor and director of ATLAS Institute's Laboratory for Emergent Nanomaterials, is developing a series of 鈥渢ech tattoos鈥 that could provide a new window to the human body.
- "Whaaat!? A festival for games and experimental interactions" featured a large number of experimental tabletop and electronic games, and a large vintage arcade featuring games from the 1970s and 80s. Central to the event was a series of talks and workshops on the art form of game design.