Digital Media and Entertainment

Georgia Tech has 13 accepted papers at this year's ACM CHI conference.
Georgia Tech’s Interactive Media Technology Center (IMTC) is developing and testing a prototype of an augmented reality mobile application.
This year's Wearable Computing Center Forum included a musical performance by Italian artist Rhó, who performed with a wearable tech musical garment designed and built by Georgia Tech researchers.
Georgia Tech Campus Services, in partnership with the Georgia Tech Research Network Operations Center (RNOC), has launched the Tech Eats app on the GT Mobile platform.
Georgia Tech has announced the designation of seven research centers on campus as Interdisciplinary Research Centers (IRCs)
Beth Mynatt showed off a wearable tech wrap at the ACM awards banquet that was designed and built by the Georgia Tech Wearable Computing Center
The Creative Collisions project culminates with a mixed-media performance at the Ferst Center on March 5th.
Researchers at Georgia Tech are studying augmented reality technology for medical training, social psychology, STEM education and more.
Leading scholars from Digital Humanities and Design explored these increasingly convergent fields when the Georgia Tech Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC) hosted the 2017 Digital Humanities + Design Symposium on May 4th and 5th.