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  • CHI 2022 logo
    ATLAS researchers will present six published works and two workshops at the 2022 ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI), the worlds preeminent forum for the field of human-computer interaction. The conference, commonly referred to as CHI, will be held hybrid-onsite April 30-May 6, 2022 in New Orleans.
  • Shanel Wu  bends over by a log. Wu wove the vest she is wearing on a traditional 4-shaft floor loom, integrating digital air quality sensors for outdoor workers in polluted environments.
    ATLAS PhD student Shanel Wu is tackling how to reduce the waste from the rapidly expanding e-textile industry by investigating design practices that make it easier to recycle or reuse electronics and the textiles in which they are embedded.
  • image of soundwaves over crocheted objects
    Unstable Design Lab researchers Jordan Wirfs-Brock, a PhD candidate, and Mikhaila Friske, a PhD student, both in information science, will present their interactive, hands-on, textile-based experience, Murmuring Yarnscapes, in the ATLAS Black Box, beginning Dec. 2.
  • Future textile heirlooms hanging on a line
    Sasha de Koninck, a member ofATLAS Institute'sUnstable Design Lab, presented her future heirloom project, The Research Lab of Ambiguous Futurology, at the "Making and Doing" exhibition at the 4S hybrid conference, held Oct. 6-9, both in Toronto and virtually.

  • Sandra Wirtanen shows a weaving from her weaving residency.
    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.

  • Laura Devendorf wearing a shirt she crocheted that has baby nipples sewn into it.
    In this Irish Radio interview with Aisling Kelliher, associate professor of computer science with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Kelliher discusses research from the Unstable Design Lab's "Design Memoirs" project.
  • Chi logo of waves
    ATLAS researchers have10 published works and one special interest group associated with theCHI 2021 conference, the worlds preeminent conference for the field of human-computer interaction.Held virtually, CHI 2021,also known as ACMs Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, took place May 8-13.

  • A Fabric that Remembers displayed on a table at the Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile in Hong Kong
    During the pandemic lockdown, Laura Devendorf used textiles woven with resistive yarns to document a particular part of her lifethe daily forces that pressed against her body, especially her two children. Two of her memory fabric innovations are being exhibited at the The Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile (CHAT) in Hong Kong as part of the Interweaving Poetic Code exhibition.
  • Shanel Wu demonstrates tablet weaving at a research showcase for human-computer interaction and information science.
    Shanel Wu, ATLAS PhD student, discusses their work with smart textiles, weaving, computational craft and hardware hacking in this fiber arts podcast.
  • Laura Devendorf weaving on a loom.
    Laura Devendorf, director of the Unstable Design Lab in the ATLAS Institute and assistant professor of information science, will deliver a lecture entitled Designing Not Knowing on March 11 as part of Georgia Techs GVU Brown Bag Seminar Series.
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