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The Virtual Figure in this Dance Dome Will Groove with You
May 2, 2016
The Virtual Figure in this Dance Dome Will Groove with You, our article featured on Futurity May 2 highlights a research project by digital media (LMC) professor Brian Magerko on artificial intellegence.
“Let’s say a computer and a person are going to write a story together about a family conversation at a restaurant. The story could go in a typical fashion or veer wildly into novel territory," said Magerko. "The computer won’t do well unless it has been programmed with all of the pieces of knowledge that the story could possibly contain.
“However, if it can learn that knowledge from people and prior experiences, its improvisation can become somewhat consistent and accurate and the AI learning new story content (or dance moves) becomes part of the user experience.”
Published in: Futurity
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Futureshock: How the Technological Environment Is Rewiring Our Brains
May 1, 2016
“Futureshock: How the Technological Environment Is Rewiring Our Brains” quoted Robert Rosenberger, assistant professor in the School of Public Policy in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read more in The Herald Scotland.
Published in: The Herald Scotland
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Plant Washington Misses Construction Start Deadline
May 1, 2016
“Plant Washington Misses Construction Start Deadline” quoted Marilyn Brown, professor in the School of Public Policy in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. The Telegraph, May 1.
Published in: The Telegraph
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Nuclear Threat Now Greater than during Cold War, say Nunn, Perry at UGA
April 26, 2016
“Nuclear Threat Now Greater than during Cold War, say Nunn, Perry at UGA” quoted Sam Nunn, distinguished professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article in Online Athens.
Published in: Online Athens
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Studio 360
April 25, 2016
“Studio 360” quoted Janet Murray, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communcation in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article in The New Yorker.
Published in: The New Yorker
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How Colleges Help Foreign Grad Students with Their Teaching
April 24, 2016
“How Colleges Help Foreign Grad Students with Their Teaching” quoted Karen Head, assistant professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Published in: The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Eles Não Deixam a Peteca Cair
April 20, 2016
“Eles Não Deixam a Peteca Cair” quoted Kirk Bowman, associate chair and Jon Wilcox Term Professor of Soccer and Global Politics in the Ivan Allen College Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech. Read full article in Brasileiros.
Published in: Brasileiros
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Phantom Vibration Syndrome
April 14, 2016
“Phantom Vibration Syndrome” featured Robert Rosenberger, assistant professor in the School of Public Policy in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article on Academic Minute.
Published in: The Academic Minute
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Academic Minute: Phantom Vibration Syndrome
April 14, 2016
“Academic Minute: Phantom Vibration Syndrome” featured Robert Rosenberger, assistant professor in the School of Public Policy in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article on Inside Higher Ed.
Published in: Inside Higher Ed
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The Minecraft Generation
April 14, 2016
“The Minecraft Generation” quoted Ian Bogost, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communcation in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article in The New York Times.
Published in: The New York Times
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Share Your Lunch with Graham Seaman
April 12, 2016
“Share Your Lunch with Graham Seaman” featured Robert Rosenberger, assistant professor in the School of Public Policy in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Listen to radio segment on BBC Wiltshire (starting at 01:31:35).
Published in: BBC Wiltshire
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The Tesla Model 3 Is Still a Rich Person's Car
April 7, 2016
“The Tesla Model 3 Is Still a Rich Person's Car” wrote Ian Bogost, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communcation in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article in The Atlantic.
Published in: The Atlantic
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A Video Game about the Secret Lives of Everything in the Universe
April 5, 2016
“A Video Game about the Secret Lives of Everything in the Universe” quoted Ian Bogost, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communcation in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article on Co. Design.
Published in: Co. Design
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ISIS Possessing Dirty Bombs Concerns Nuclear Security Summit
March 31, 2016
“ISIS Possessing Dirty Bombs Concerns Nuclear Security Summit” interviews Sam Nunn, distinguished professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Listen to interview on NPR.
Published in: NPR
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Martin Schram: Our Reoccurring Dream of Nuclear Terror
March 30, 2016
“Martin Schram: Our Reoccurring Dream of Nuclear Terror” mentions Sam Nunn, distinguished professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article on Naples News.
Published in: Naples News
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Sam Nunn Addresses Nuclear Industry Summit 2016
March 30, 2016
“Sam Nunn Addresses Nuclear Industry Summit 2016” features Sam Nunn, distinguished professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article on NTI.
Published in: NTI
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How to Talk about Videogames: A Book that is Serious (But Never Dull) about Games
March 28, 2016
“How to Talk about Videogames: A Book that is Serious (But Never Dull) about Games” featured Ian Bogost, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communcation in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article in Boing Boing.
Published in: Boing Boing
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How an Arcade Classic Broke All the Rules
March 25, 2016
“How an Arcade Classic Broke All the Rules” quoted Ian Bogost, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communcation in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article in Polygon.
Published in: Polygon
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Disney’s Georgia Boycott Could Be ‘Disastrous’ for State’s Billion Dollar Industry
March 23, 2016
“Disney’s Georgia Boycott Could Be ‘Disastrous’ for State’s Billion Dollar Industry” quoted Tibor Besedes, associate professor in the School of Economics in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech Read full article in The Wrap.
Published in: The Wrap
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Campus Carry Law May Be Too Much Even for Georgia’s ‘Guns Everywhere’ Governor
March 16, 2016
“Campus Carry Law May Be Too Much Even for Georgia’s ‘Guns Everywhere’ Governor” quoted Ian Bogost, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communcation in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article in The Trace.
Published in: The Trace
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