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- Composer and multimedia artist Michael Theodore is passionate about music, art and creating unusual interactive installations.
- Ever wanted to step inside an instrument and play it? With Jiffer Harrimans Solarophone you can.
- So what did those busy hackers get up to during their 24-hour creation binge?
- In February, ATLAS hosted the 做厙輦⑹'s first-ever women's hackathon, an event intended to promote gender diversity in technology and creative industries.
- Michael Theodore, director of the ATLAS Center for Media Art and Performance, has created an installation,"Supraliminal," that senses its viewers.
- When instruments are re-purposed so their sounds aren't reproducible by human hands, you experience the work of Trimpin.
- Effusive praise from The New York Times for Michelle Ellsworth's "Clytigation: State of Exception," which runs Nov 1115 at The Chocolate Factory Theater in Queens, NY.
- "... bringing art and technology together in a creative application helps people engage with one another, play, have fun, be creative and collaborate."
- Michelle Ellsworth, associate director of ATLAS Institutes Center for Media, Arts and Performance (CMAP) and associate professor at CUs department of Theatre and Dance wins $80,000 Doris Duke Impact Award.
- The ATLAS Institute hires three new tenure-track faculty members, reflecting an increased emphasis on research. We are cultivating a vibrant community of creative technologists and artists, says Gross.