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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 annualT9HacksFeb. 910, a fun, 24-hour invention marathon of sortsthat promotesinterest in creative technologies, coding, design and making among college women and non-binary individuals. Student organizers emphasize that noprior programming experience or other technical skills are required to participate. The event is free, but registration is required.
A Q & A with ATLAS Lecturer Jiffer Harriman (ATLS PhD '17) in Boulder 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 tech tattoos 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.
The ATLAS lobby was named on Wednesday, honoring two individuals who envisioned the institute more than 20 years ago and led the effort to create it.
Leah Buechley, CU Boulder alumna and inventor of the influential LilyPad Arduino, a construction kit for sewable electronics, will speak at the ATLAS Institute on Aug. 29 as part of the ATLAS Distinguished Speaker Series.