Undergraduate

SIAT showcases

November 27, 2023

SIAT end-of-term showcases are back! See the showcases schedule below and join us to see some of the interesting and diverse projects created by SIAT students throughout the Fall 2023 semester.

Students are also encouraged to submit their project to the Digital Showcase where projects will be highlighted on our online showcase page: Digital Showcase submission form.

Showcase schedule

Thursday, November 30th

  • IAT 445 Immersive Environments (preliminary showcase)
    Location: SRYC 3050
    Time: 12:30-2:00pm

    Students from IAT 445 will be showcasing their interactive and immersive projects. Throughout the course, students designed, created, and refined deeply engaging immersive experiences that guests will be able to explore at the final showcase. The virtual reality applications were designed to provide users with meaningful and transformative immersive experiences for making positive impacts on society.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1ST

  • IAT 313 Narrative and New Media
    Location: SRYC 5140
    Time: 10:30am-12:30pm

    In IAT 313 Narrative and New Media, students learn to shape their ideas into compelling and well-structured narratives and complex story worlds. Students explore the role of narrative in both traditional linear environments and multi-linear interactive media environments. Student teams worked on diverse final projects related to their own areas of interest, such as film, animation, interactive graphic novels, video games, tabletop RPGs, scroll-telling websites, and spec ads, among others. In these projects audience interaction with the work is looked at through the lens of narrative.  
  • IAT 222 Interactive Arts
    Location: SRYC Mezzanine, SRYC 2710, 3010, 3150, 3330
    Time: 12:30-3:30pm

    Throughout the course, IAT 222 students reflected upon issues relating to interactivity in the context of contemporary media art and towards making meaningful interventions within this field. On December 1st, students will be presenting a variety of interactive experiences and art projects.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 4TH

  • IAT 202 New Media Images
    Location: SRYC 3310
    Time: 10:45am-12:30pm

    The IAT 202 showcase will be a screening of short films created by students. Awards will be presented after the screening and the audience will have the opportunity to vote for the People's Choice Award!
  • IAT 267 Introduction to Technological Systems
    Location: SRYC 5140
    Time: 12:30-3:00pm

    Students will present their course projects featuring a variety of interactive systems, including but not limited to educational toys and games, interactive sculptures, smart home devices, health monitoring, and robotics.

Tuesday, December 5th

  • IAT 320 Body Interface
    Location: SRYC 2740
    Time: 4:30-7:00pm

    IAT 320 students explored ideas of embodiment, knowledge, and space within the human relationship to technology. In teams, students in the course designed and implemented a prototype for an artisitc project in a body interface domain. Guests at the showcase can attend student presentations, participate in critiques, take part in a Q&A with Northeastern University assistant professor and SIAT alum Mirjana Prpa.

Friday, December 8th

  • IAT 336 Materials in Design
    Location: SRYC Mezzanine
    Time: 11:00am-3:00pm

    IAT 336 students will be exhibiting their interactive objects and prototypes developed throughout the course.

Tuesday, December 12th

  • IAT 445 Immersive Environments
    Location: SRYC 3050
    Time: 12:30-2:00pm

    Students from IAT 445 will be showcasing their interactive and immersive projects. Throughout the course, students designed, created, and refined deeply engaging immersive experiences that guests will be able to explore at the final showcase. The virtual reality applications were designed to provide users with meaningful and transformative immersive experiences for making positive impacts on society.

Monday, December 18th

  • IAT 343 Animation
    Location: SRYE 1002
    Time: 1:00-5:00pm

    Students in IAT 343 are introduced to techniques for 3D computer animation such as keyframing, performance animation, procedural methods, motion capture, and simulation. The course also includes an overview of story-boarding, scene composition, lighting and sound track generation. Students in the course will be showcasing their short animation productions.
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