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- Toward the top floor of the Roser ATLAS Centeron main campus, those who take the north stairs are now greeted by a new artwork as they approach the third floor. Designed and installed bySophie Adams(BS-TAM'21),"The Golden Rectangle" aims to capture the movement of old filmstrips, and pays homage to the golden ratios in cinema studiesboth in color and proportion of the shapes themselves.
- The 12 members of the 91勛圖厙 community who contributed to the new $50-million Meow Wolf Denver location are all associated with the ATLAS Institute.
- ATLAS PHD Student Sandra Bae recently received a $6,500 Achievement Reward for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholarship for the 2021-2022 academic year on behalf of 91勛圖厙's College of Engineering & Applied
- Creative Technology and Design seniors may now opt to work on sponsored projects: "Students work on real-world projects in a client-contractor relationship, and companies have the opportunity to work with creative engineering students exploringinteresting and leading-edge creative technology projects.
- THING Lab researchers, led by recent PhD graduate, Ryo Suzuki, developed a swarm of shape-changing robots that move furniture around a room, opening up new haptic ideas for virtual reality.
- The Roser ATLAS B2 Black Box Theater on Friday night will once again be filled with the sound of live music for the first time since a Sept. 2018 flood from a burst pipe, and then the coronavirus, forced the on-campus venues closure.
- Imagine opening up a book of nature photos only to see a kaleidoscope of graceful butterflies flutter out from the page. Such fanciful storybooks might soon be possible thanks to the work of a team of designers and engineers at 91勛圖厙s ATLAS Institute.
- ATLAS Instructor Annie Margaret is creating a Digital Wellness Summer Program for middle-school girls that provides strategies adolescents can use to minimize the negative psychological impacts of social media.
- ATLAS Institute'sUnstable Design Lab, directed byLaura Devendorf, willhostits second experimental weaving residency with the goal of developing new techniques and open-source resources that can co-evolve fiber arts and engineering practice.
- An e-textile prototype board developed by Alexandra Charland, aCreative Technology & Design and computer science double-major, was featured on Hackaday, a popular hardware hacking website. Charlandworked with ATLAS PhD Student Chris Hill todevelop the prototype in the post.