This one day symposium brings together artists, scientists and researchers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines to share their creative work with emerging media. Sponsored by University of Minnesota Duluth, Motion + Media Across Disciplines Lab. Featuring Keynote by Dave Beck “The Convergence of History & Environment through Games & Animation” and Elizabeth LaPensée, Indigenous Game Designer, Research for Indigenous Community Health Center. Research Topics to include: Motion Capture, Virtual Reality, Interactive Environments, and Video Production. Open to students, faculty and the public by RSVP / Advance registration. Lunch included for early registrants.
To reserve your spot...
Register for the Motion + Media Research Symposium here:
http://goo.gl/forms/P61yFGxm9c
Register for the Motion + Media Research Symposium here:
http://goo.gl/forms/P61yFGxm9c
General Schedule for Friday April 15
9:30: Coffee, welcome, registration in VenDen
10am : MMAD Lab / 25A Bohannon Hall / Motion + Media Across Disciplines Lab Presentations
11am : Keynote in 90 Bohannon Hall / Dave Beck (UW-Stout) “The Convergence of History & Environment through Games & Animation”
Noon : Lunch + Networking
1pm : Elizabeth LaPensee Presentation on Indigenous Games, Speed Research, Brainstorm session
2pm : Hands-on project demos, interactive experiences (MMAD Lab and Viz Lab)
11am : Keynote in 90 Bohannon Hall / Dave Beck (UW-Stout) “The Convergence of History & Environment through Games & Animation”
Noon : Lunch + Networking
1pm : Elizabeth LaPensee Presentation on Indigenous Games, Speed Research, Brainstorm session
2pm : Hands-on project demos, interactive experiences (MMAD Lab and Viz Lab)
Please join us for a one day gathering of interdisciplinary researchers... Presentations, speed research, networking, and project demos.
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