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Article ItemCube Fest 2022 offers stellar sonic adventures , article
With events Friday, Aug. 19, through Sunday, Aug. 21, Cube Fest presents the latest innovations in sound and musical composition. These works can only be properly experienced in one place in the entire world — the Cube.
Date: Aug 09, 2022 -
Article ItemClass of 2022: Pamplin College of Business celebrates Students of Distinction honorees , article
This elite group of Class of 2022 students is connected by a shared commitment to academic excellence and an Ut Prosim spirit exhibited in the classroom, in co-curricular activities, and in the community.
Date: May 10, 2022 -
Article ItemClass of 2022: Two College of Agriculture and Life Sciences graduate students recognized for excellence , article
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences honored two of its graduate students for excellence inside and outside of the classroom.
Date: May 03, 2022 -
Article ItemHow we collaborate: Nina Stark and Lynsey Wyatt , article
Funding from the Center for Communicating Science enabled an engineer and an aerialist to create a research-fueled work of art about climate change.
Date: Apr 26, 2022 -
Article ItemVirtual exhibit becomes educational tool for local schools , article
The Vauquois Experience Exhibit is an immersive educational tool for local middle and high school students to learn about World War I.
Date: Apr 26, 2022 -
Article ItemExperience the latest research by Virginia Tech faculty and students at ICAT Creativity + Innovation Day , article
With activities for all ages, participants will have the opportunity to make music with robots, watch their brain waves change as they engage in music making, and explore the world in new and exciting ways using the latest technology.
Date: Apr 22, 2022 -
Article ItemHigh-tech exhibits wow Smithsonian visitors at the third ACCelerate Festival , article
Twelve ACC schools showed off Interactive projects at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History during the festival of creativity and innovation organized by Virginia Tech's Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology.
Date: Apr 19, 2022 -
Article ItemMoss Arts Center exhibitions celebrate the university’s curiosity, creativity, and innovation , article
Showcasing the work of Virginia Tech faculty members and researchers from across multiple disciplines, the exhibitions include both traditional and digital media, sculpture and photography, drawing and painting, and immersive video and sound installations.
Date: Apr 06, 2022 -
Video ItemUnexpected collaborations lead to a supersized display of community-created art , video
A number of serendipitous events lead to a unique partnership and collaboration between the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology (ICAT), Virginia Tech Athletics, the Perspective Gallery, and Africana Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies which resulted in a supersized display of community-created art on the facade of Cassell Coliseum. Made possible with the financial support of the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science (ICTAS), the outdoor exhibition, titled "Experience Black Love: Illuminated", showcased projected artworks from Virginia Tech students, faculty, staff, local community members, and local K-12 students. Anchoring the exhibition were original artworks by Tykeisha Swan Patrick, an emerging Black artist whose work set the tone for the showcase. As an extension of the "Experience Black Love" exhibition at Perspective Gallery in Squires Student Center, and in parallel with Virginia Tech Athletics’ Black History Month programming, the event ran for three consecutive nights in February, corresponding with a women's basketball game, a wrestling match, and a men's basketball game. ------------------- Learn more about the project here: https://icat.vt.edu/projects/2021-2022/experience-black-love--illuminated.html
Date: Mar 09, 2022 -
Article ItemScience, art, and Appalachia: 'Penny P’s Backyard' takes a unique approach to children’s TV , article
With support from the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology, the family-friendly show explores connections between art and science while highlighting the landscapes of Southwest Virginia.
Date: Mar 08, 2022 -
Article ItemIntersecting science and art collaboration highlights invasive species research , article
Associate Professor Jacob Barney and multimedia designer David Franusich partner to creatively bridge the gap between science and everyday citizen concerning one of the biggest threats to local ecosystems: invasive species.
Date: Mar 01, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech’s sesquicentennial highlights the intersections of science and the humanities , article
“The Virginia Tech Sesquicentennial provides us with a great opportunity to consider the importance of the liberal arts more broadly in a technology-inflected university,” said Laura Belmonte, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. “The traditional separations across disciplines are more and more giving way to creative explorations that braid together insights from all approaches.”
Date: Feb 22, 2022 -
Video ItemCAUS students bring "New Realities" to The Cube at Moss Arts Center , video
Students in Aki Ishida's thesis class displayed their works at The Cube to present new ideas on how architecture could look in the future. Using 360 degree animations on the Cyclorama, and projection mapped models, students were able to showcase architectural designs through not so traditional means.
Date: Feb 18, 2022 -
Video ItemHigh-performance computing is helping students' creativity flourish , video
Students taking 3D Computer Animation are using high-performance computing to render their artwork in a fraction of the time it would take on a home or lab computer. A new "point-and-click" 3D rendering service developed by the Division of Information Technology’s Advanced Research Computing (ARC) unit in collaboration with faculty from the School of Visual Arts and the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology allows these student to access ARC's computing clusters through a user-friendly interface. The time savings translates to freedom to test new ideas, expand their creativity, and take their 3D animation skills to new levels. Special thanks to Rodney Kimbangu, Creative Technologies graduate student, for video production assistance.
Date: Feb 17, 2022 -
Article ItemPhysics’ Leo Piilonen awarded Lifetime Fellowship by American Association for the Advancement of Science , article
Piilonen is a professor in the Department of Physics, part of the Virginia Tech College of Science. AAAS is honoring Piilonen for his “distinguished contributions to experimental elementary particle physics, particularly for leadership in the Belle and Belle II collaborations and in their muon and K-long meson detection and identification.”
Date: Jan 26, 2022 -
Article ItemHigh-speed rendering capabilities enable creativity for visual design students , article
Students in the School of Visual Arts Creative Technologies program are using high-performance computing to take their 3D animation designs to new levels, thanks to a unique partnership with the university's Advanced Research Computing unit.
Date: Dec 14, 2021 -
Article ItemDiscovering the hidden world of freshwater mussels with immersive technology , article
“With this project, we are trying to explain and make people aware of a complicated environmental problem that affects some of the most imperiled creatures in our very backyard, at the Clinch River in Appalachia,” explained Matthew Hull.
Date: Dec 03, 2021 -
Article ItemFaculty Fellows program fosters connections between faculty, students, and community , article
The Faculty Fellows program bridges student affairs and academic affairs through the university’s land-grant goals of research, instruction, and outreach.
Date: Oct 15, 2021 -
Article Item‘Mosaic for Earth’ concert to celebrate, explore world wonders with 300 musicians , article
“This project harnesses the power of music to celebrate nature and consider our responsibilities as stewards of the natural world,” said Dwight Bigler, “Mosaic for Earth” composer and director of choirs at Virginia Tech. The School of Performing Arts seeks community support to showcase the concert worldwide.
Date: Oct 11, 2021 -
Video ItemPreparing ancient fossils to become a modern digital exhibit , video
Sterling Nesbitt, Associate Professor for the Department of Geosciences in the College of Science, is working on preparing fossils of <i>Teleocrater</i> for 3-D printing and digitization. This exhibit is set to be an interactive experience that can be viewed from anywhere in the world. This work is supported by the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology (ICAT).<br>
Date: Sep 21, 2021
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