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- In keeping with the spirit of its name, a team at the 91勛圖厙s ACME Lab has created an outlandish platform for DIYers to craft Tinycade games and setups.
- Watch Teaching Assistant Professor Annie Margaret talk aboutsocial media's role in teen self esteem in this webinar by Forward Together, anorganization that develops resources for parent-to-youth and youth-to-youth communication and relationship building.
- ATLAS Institute'sUnstable Design Lab, directed byLaura Devendorf, willhostits thirdexperimental weaving residency this spring to develop techniques and open-source resources that support collaboration andinnovation across the fiber arts and engineering communities.New this year, the lab will actively work to grow community at the intersection of craft and technology through inviting interested parties to attenda series of experimental weaving talks.
- Prior psychology findings show humans can communicate distinct emotions solely through touch. In this award-winning work presented at DIS'22, THING Labresearchers hypothesize that similar effects might also be apply to robotic touch.
- Exploring biofoam as a Material for Tangible Interaction, authored by Eldy S. Lazaro Vasquez, Netta Ofer, Shanel Wu, Mary Etta West, Mirela Alistar and Laura Devendorf introducedthe DIS audience to biofoam, a water soluble and biodegradable material thatcan be made conductive.
- An Introduction to Weave Structure for HCI: A How-to and Reflection on Modes of Exchange, authored by Assistant Professor Laura Devendorf, director of the Unstable Design Lab, Sasha De Koninck, an ATLAS-affiliated PhD candidate,and Etta Sandry, weaver-in-residence, received aBest Pictorial Honorable Mention award at theACM SIGCHI Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS '22).
- Knitting Access: Exploring Stateful Textiles with People with Disabilities, authored by Annika Muehlbradt (PhD Comp. Sci22) and researchers Shaun Kane, director of the Superhuman Computing Lab, Laura Devendorfdirector of the Unstable Design Lab, and Gregory Whiting, associate professor of mechanical engineering, won a DIS22 Honorable Mention award.
- ATLAS PhD student Peter Gyory'sresearch aims to bridge the gap between game developers and Alt Controls through the use of everyday materials and crafting techniques.
- In this paper, ATLAS PhD student Sandra Bae discusses the current challenges of data physicalization and addresses three areas where data physicalization can aid other research thrusts: broadening participation, supporting analytics and promoting creative expression. The paper exemplifies each approach through the lens of the authors work.
- Tinycadeis a platform designed to help game designers build their own mini arcade games by hand. With this platform, one can craft functioning game controllers out of everyday materials such as cardboard and toothpicks. In this pictorial, the authors discuss the functionality of Tinycade and showcase three games that demonstrate the variety of controls possible with this platform.