Students and friends...
You are all invited to attend this symposium tomorrow. If time is tight I recommend you try to see at least one of the project presentations that start from 1.15pm (the sessions I have made bold below).
You will get to hear how the projects were made by the people who made them! (including our ECOS project)
http://www.thecube.qut.edu.au/projects/
It is FREE.
WHEN: Friday 15 March, from 11am until 5pm
WHERE: GP-P-514 (the new building, QUT, Brisbane, Gardens Point Campus, P-Block, level 5)
The Cube Symposium: How Did We Do It?
Do you understand how The Cube works and how its current projects, such as the Virtual Reef and the Physics Playroom, were developed? Are you interested in learning about and discussing The Cube’s potential applications in research, industry engagement and public outreach? Then come to the IFE Technical Symposium, for QUT researchers to explore The Cube from every angle.
WHEN: Friday 15 March, from 11am until 5pm
WHERE: GP-P-514
BOOKINGS: Register now.
IFE Technical Symposia
11.00 Opening Remarks; Prof Ian Mackinnon
11.15 The Cube: Design it, Build it: Prof Jeff Jones
11.45 48cpu’s: its all in the tech: Tim Gurnett
12.30 Lunch
1.15 The Physics Playroom: extemporising; Andrew Sorensen
2.00 Cubit: show and tell; Markus Rittenbruch
2.45 ECOS: interacting with information: Deb Polson
3.15 Coffee
3.30 The Reef: playing underwater: Michael Docherty
4.00 The Flood Wall: web works; Bryce Christensen
4.30 Where to from here: Public Engagement; Lubi Thomas
5.00 Where to from here: Research and Industry; Ian Mackinnon, Jeff Jones
5.30 Discussion
5.45 Close









