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What’s Poppin’? A Historical MuscentoBy Fatoumata Sow '22, Kathleen Li '24, Taylor Akin '23When you watch What’s Poppin’, we aim to provoke you, the viewer, to…
Date
May 26th, 2022 Department
Council on Science and Technology
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This course explores the crossover collaborative of bioengineering and art, presenting the notion of bioengineering as an artistic practice. A creative portrayal has the potential to humanize this…
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December 15th, 2021 Department
Council on Science and Technology Location
StudioLab, Fine Hall B08
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Most commercial hobbyist drones are designed for the best-possible cinematography or racing, while live FPV (first-person view) video quality remains an afterthought. M. G. will share how he designed…
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Come learn how to play the best tabletop game ever made! In this 1-hour radLab, T. W. will teach you everything you need to know about how to sit down and experience the group storytelling that is…
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As an individual you are so much more than a single subject or degree. From side hustles to evening classes, you are at your best when you bring your whole self into the workplace. William Anderson,…
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Ben Israeli will discuss his experience building robots for Mech Warfare, a competition in which remotely piloted legged robots ("mechs") battle using pellet guns. He'll tell us about…
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Christopher Lawrence will tell a story from the science archives. The story is based off of a paper published by a Professor at the university. Through a compelling mixture of past and present,…
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3D modeling without a mouse!? Using a powerful script-based approach, OpenSCAD presents an exciting alternative to conventional approaches to 3D modeling. In this RadLab, find out about the potential…
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B. B. shares his work as a hobbyist electronic musical instrument designer. He'll talk about his latest creation, Destiny Clock, a complex sequencing device for creating musical patterns from…
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Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) is a powerful open-source program for streaming to platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and even Zoom. We’ll teach you the basics, share some pro-tips for using OBS,…
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Controllers tell us how to play and games tell us how to rethink our controllers. This conversation helps us critique designs and come up with new ones. But what about designs that have been…
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T. V. shares his work and ideas as a hobbyist sculptor. He will talk about making art out of everyday objects, how he came to love Dadaism, and what his process of making a sculpture looks like.
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Every year, the Princeton Robotics Club competes against other universities in a maze-solving competition, and last year the club hosted this competition for the first time. In order to allow for the…
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Princeton graduate composer Bora Yoon shares her unique approach to electroacoustic music and interdisciplinary performance, utilizing instruments, objects, and sonic sundries from a variety of…
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So you want to make some jams, but you want to do it the hard way by using some esoteric software from a techno-anarchist design studio located on a sailboat that travels around the Pacific Ocean?…
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Writer C. B. often uses constraints to structure and scaffold her fiction. This evening, she will introduce the work of the Oulipo (Ouvroir de littérature potentielle) and the Writhing…
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