A Study of Wearable Interfaces for Historic Reenactment

Faculty: 
Michael Nitsche
Students: 
Candice Butts

This study explores the value of novel interfaces to support historic tours and reenactment practices at Atlanta's oldest public burial grounds, Oakland Cemetery, by exploring themes of Victorian death culture, African American traditions, and change.

Lab: 
Faculty: 
Michael Nitsche
Students: 
Linda Zhang, Jihan Sherman, Colin Stricklin

The Digital World and Image Group focuses on two main areas: virtual spaces and real-time imagery gathered from them. We see game spaces and game media as important forms of self-expression. That is why we work to improve creative access and the expressive range available in interactive digital media such as games. Research is conducted in a combination of theory, analysis, and practical experimentation.