Computing students flex creative muscles
“That’s really neat” was a common refrain overheard in the Biosciences Complex on April 1 as undergraduate and graduate students showcased their work at the annual hosted by Queen’s School of Computing.
The hands-on demonstrations, presentations and posters spanned a variety of topics including game design and technology, computing and the creative arts, human-computer interaction, and more.
Alice Volinski, Artsci'18, and Derek Sanders, Cmp'17, participate in the sound art project "Wave Walk" developed by Rui Jie Wang, Maddie Peters and Emma Irwin, students in the Computing and the Creative Arts course (COCA201).