Student uses smartphone VR headset

Majoring in making

June 22, 2016

ATLAS Institute's degree in Technology, Arts and Media recognized as the first of its kind.

Laura Devendorf

Laura Devendorf to join ATLAS faculty

June 15, 2016

"I believe that beautiful experiences emerge when we lose control and let ourselves be affected rather than affect."

Three students in the graduating class of 2016

ATLAS Class of 2016

June 8, 2016

Celebrating the accomplishments of 152 graduates from the Class of 2016.

Exhibit-goers at "Quantified Self"

Theater-goers’ online identities on stage for “Quantified Selfâ€

June 7, 2016

Data is currency, bought and sold. Do you know where your info goes?

Student with purple headphones on looking a t a computer screen while working in the Laboratory for Playful Computation

Laboratory for Playful Computing goes to school

June 7, 2016

"We learn best through play, and BlockyTalky is all about experimentation, discovery and having fun." says Assistant Professor Ben Shapiro.

Photo of Michael Theodore

Blurring the lines in art and music

April 28, 2016

Composer and multimedia artist Michael Theodore is passionate about music, art and creating unusual interactive installations.

Children play with light sensor

Explorations in sound and light

March 20, 2016

Ever wanted to step inside an instrument and play it? With Jiffer Harriman’s Solarophone you can.

Image from a music visualizer featuring lines and circles

T9 Hacks highlights

March 10, 2016

So what did those busy hackers get up to during their 24-hour creation binge?

Photo of students coding together at T9Hacks

ATLAS hosts CU’s first-ever women’s hackathon

Feb. 16, 2016

In February, ATLAS hosted the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's first-ever women's hackathon, an event intended to promote gender diversity in technology and creative industries.

Photo of Theodore's art machine exhibit

Michael Theodore’s art machine is as smart as you are

Feb. 15, 2016

Michael Theodore, director of the ATLAS Center for Media Art and Performance, has created an installation,"Supraliminal," that senses its viewers.

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