Gabriella Isaac, an MA student in digital culture, was accepted to present a poster on her practice and research into haptic interfaces at the 2017 New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) conference in May at Aalborg University in Copenhagen.
The project, which involves a force-feedback controller mapped to dynamic virtual terrains, was developed as part of Lauren Hayes' Enacting Performance Environments class and was also mentored by Todd Ingalls.
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