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Interactive Media Design Installations

Posted by Eleanor Schmitt on Friday, April 26th, 2013

Final projects from Michael Gurevich’s Interactive Media Design course (PAT 452) will be shown in Design Lab 1 early next week. Students will present their work in DL1 on Monday, April 29 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Their installations will be displayed both Monday and Tuesday. Conor Barry, a Master’s candidate in Media Arts,… [read more]

Creative Process Class Takes DL1 Seaside.

Posted by Katt Qian on Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

The Creative Process class held in Design Lab 1 (along with an array of other venues) is a course from the School of Art and Design that explores methods behind creativity. This semester, the class pushes off of a water theme to deliver wire works of nautical proportions for your viewing pleasure. Come by for… [read more]

What’s That Sound?

Posted by Linda Knox on Friday, December 16th, 2011

DL1 is transforming into a performance space this morning in order to host a concert of interactive and algorithmic music by students in Michael Gurevich‘s course in Advanced Computer Composition (School of Music, Perfoming Arts & Technology Course #451). Be here at 3:30!

Thanks for visiting, HASTAC 2011!

Posted by Linda Knox on Sunday, December 4th, 2011

Made on the Mindstream Animation Station, currently in residence in DL1. Vicki, Chris, Mat Schwartz, Dan Fessahazion and I (Linda Knox) had a wonderful afternoon sharing DL1 with the HASTAC 2011 conference attendees.   It was a great treat for us to have the opportunity to talk to so many people with so many different interests,… [read more]

MiND HACK blasts off!

Posted by Linda Knox on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

It was SRO in DL1 on Tuesday night for the MiND Hack launch.   What?  You missed it?  No worries, there’s plenty of time to join the community of students interested in developing applications for EEG monitoring devices.  Register at MiND Ensemble’s competition site. Three Emotiv EPOC neuroheadsets and the developers’ sdk are available for use… [read more]

Ten Teams complete the 2011 Mobile App Hackathon

Posted by Linda Knox on Monday, October 31st, 2011

As always, the UM College of Engineering’s Mobile App Hackathon was a great success.   Inspired and organized by Professor Eliot Soloway, the event was sponsored this year by North American Bancard (here‘s the promo video).    Ten teams completed cool projects.  Standby for DL1′s pico-documentary of the event, shot and edited this time by Paul Manganello.