Practice worldbuilding and learn new potential tools to create your W4C submission at the 8th Wall AR Hackathon!
Worlds for Change Contest Information
Create interactive Augmented Reality using Niantic's 8th Wall—win cash prizes!
Practice worldbuilding and learn new potential tools to create your W4C submission at the 8th Wall AR Hackathon!
Worlds for Change Contest Information
Create interactive Augmented Reality using Niantic's 8th Wall—win cash prizes!
Throughout the Fall 2023 Semester, students from Sven Ortel's Design and Prototyping of 360-Degree Immersive Spaces class developed their own four-minute prototypes of potential future full-length productions. This course is designed to introduce interested students to the design and production of 360-degree immersive environments. In a culmination of their work, students will showcase their projects on display to the public and be on site to talk about their process.
Join the ASU Media and Immersive eXperience Center on Thursday, November 2 for the first ever Arduino sponsored wearable technology intensive. Representatives from Arduino and Avnet will be giving live demonstrations of their new micro processing line-up including the Nicla Vision Sensor, the wearable “Smart Helmet” and integration with AI and IoT (Internet of Things) into everything from fashion to design to bioengineering.
Interactive Immersive Sound Installation by By Dr. Fernanda Aoki Navarro of the School of Music, Dance and Theatre, Professor Rodrigo Meirelles of The Sidney Poitier New American Film School and Jean Howard of the School of Arts, Media and Engineering.
This piece features soundscape from nature reserves and from metropolitan areas in Arizona, utilizing sound spatialization and audience participation to interact with various sensors.
"Understanding Autism" explores the latest research in autism and how empathy and emotion can help autistic people live happier and more functional lives.
Join strut your stuff on the pink carpet at our Indie Film Fest Mixer where we will be having filmmaker discussions and showcasing award winning short films from Indie Film Fest!
To mark the 200th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States, Arizona State University, Universidad de Guadalajara, and the Wilson Center Mexico Institute launched the US-Mexico Bicentennial Kaleidoscope: A Short Film Contest and Festival.
4 p.m. - Reception (1st floor lobby)
4:30 p.m. - Film presentations in order (Room 201)
Join us for a heartfelt evening under the stars at the ASU MIX Center’s 'Moonlight Movie Nights' series, presented by the ASU MIX Center Community Advisory Board.
On Nov. 10, 2023, we'll be featuring the beloved classic 'Selena,' starting at 7:45 p.m. on our large outdoor screen. This event is FREE and open to the public, so gather your friends and family for a fun night out!
January 3 - 5 | 3 days of deep dive sessions
THE DIAL is an interactive narrative that combines Augmented Reality and Projection Mapping. The mysterious story of a formerly wealthy American family begins with a tragic late-night car crash. A middle aged woman smashes through the stonewall in front of her family home. Told from shifting perspectives, including two young girls snooping from next door, the elderly mother, the police and the omniscient house that sits at its center, the rich visual tale reveals the family’s emotional underbelly and unravels what happened that fateful night.