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Blue Sky Studio Visit - April 2012
ACCAD was pleased to welcome Senior Recruiter Deb Stone and Lighting TD Jasmine Katatikarn. After an overview presentation about Blue Sky, Ms. Katatikarn gave a…

New Motion Capture System
ACCAD recently upgraded our motion capture system to a Vicon MX 40Ts system. This system enables us to increase the quality of captured data to under 1mm accuracy (previously 2mm). The …

Drums Downtown: City Life
City Life was performed February 24 & 25, 2012 at the Capitol Theater, Columbus as part of the Drums Downtown event created by the OSU School of Music, in collaboration with the…

Winter 2012 Guest Artist - Claudia Hart
The Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD) hosted visiting artist Claudia Hart for a lecture February 9th. Hart, who is active as an artist, curator and critic, …

Winter 2012 Visiting Instructor - Robert Flowers
Robert Flowers was a guest lecturer at ACCAD during Winter 2012. Dr. Flowers has been making films and videos since 1985. He received his Ph.D. in Humanities – Major in Aesthetic Studies from the…

Interdisciplinary Course Leads to COSI Installation
During autumn quarter 2011, Matt Lewis (ACCAD) teamed up with Professor Jeff Haase (Design) and Professor David Staley (History) to co-teach a seminar class. The…

Professor Charles Csuri receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor Charles Csuri has been selected to receive the ACM-SIGGRAPH Lifetime Achievement in Digital Art award for 2011. ACM-SIGGRAPH is recognizing the important contributions of…

The Chronicle of Higher Education Highlights ACCAD Motion Capture
The Chronicle of Higher Education highlighted several ACCAD motion capture related images in its summary of the May 2011 dance preservation meetings in Washington, D.C.. Created by Vita Berezina-…

Exploration of the Geometry and Cosmology of the Newark Earthworks
This project is for the design of an interactive computer application for analysis and understanding of the geometric relationships of Ohio's Newark Octagon Earthworks to observations of the Moon…