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An Earth -Wide Festival Organized in Indy: Earth Day Art Model 2020

In recognition of Earth Day –  celebrating its 50th year – Scott Deal has spearheaded an event called Earth Day Art Model where art and technology meet online. It will take place for 24 hours straight, starting at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 21. You can check out the performances here. Deal is a professor of […]

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Online Earth Day Celebration: A Telematic Festival Showcasing Cutting Edge Music & Media

INDIANAPOLIS—Join the IUPUI Donald Tavel Arts Technology Research Center on the web for Earth Day Art Model Telematic Festival, presenting an exciting online electronically-based music and arts with conversations, spanning 24 hours on April 22, International Earth Day. The festival will feature performances from Australia, China, Brazil, and Germany, to name a few.   Earth […]

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Collaboration Leads To Innovation

Indiana University has hundreds of research centers, institutes, and museums spread across its campuses, each of them drawing people together to pursue new understandings and discoveries These special environments for exploring allow researchers from across disciplines, departments, schools, and campuses to collaborate on pursuing important questions and ideas, from the study of religion, ethics, and […]

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IUPUI students help preserve endangered species with augmented reality app

What does IUPUI have in common with the southern white rhino, flatback sea turtle and Caribbean reef shark? No, they aren’t firing off wicked jackknife dives in the Natatorium. Under the direction of professor Zebulun Wood, a team of four informatics and computing students, led by Drennen Dooms, has been working for University of Massachusetts professor Duncan […]