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CM faculty contacts

Ian Bogost, LCC
ian.bogost@lcc
http://idt.gatech.edu/~bogost/
Interests: Videogame criticism, videogame rhetoric, and visualization, including game design and educational, persuasive, and political speech in games. Comparatist intersections between games and poetry, literature and art.
1. Shannon Townsend
2. John Swisshelm (swisshelm@gatech.edu)
3. Robert Norman
4. Courtland Goodson
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Aaron Bobick, COC
afb@cc
http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/~afb/
Interests: Computational perception, including computer vision. Interactive environments where advanced sensing modalities provide input based upon the users' actions and, hopefully, intentions. An example of such an environment is the KidsRoom, the world's first, interactive narrative play-space for children (http://vismod.media.mit.edu/vismod/demos/kidsroom/).
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Jay Bolter, LCC
jay.bolter@lcc
http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~bolter/
Interests: Social and cultural impact of computers and the use of computers as new medium for verbal and visual communication. Multimedia systems for collaborative writing and on the use of text and speech in computer-controlled virtual environments.
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Irfan Essa, COC
irfan@cc
http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/~irfan/
Interests: Computer vision, perception, animation, and digital video special effects. Analysis, interpretation, authoring, and synthesis of video.
1. Amrit Bhavinani
2. Michael Boyce
3. Jill Donnelly
4. Stephanie Sellers
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Mark Guzdial, COC
guzdial@cc
http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/~guzdial/
Interests: Educational computing, collaborative multimedia, construction and design environments for students, constructionism, collaboration support, computational science (computer modeling, simulation, and visualization) for students.
1. Kate Rosier
2. Jennifer Whitlow
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Blair MacIntyre, COC
blair@cc
http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/~blair/
Interests: Augmented reality environments, especially those that use personal displays (ie. displays worn or carried by the user) to directly augment a user's perception of their environment. Various computing issues (including human-computer interaction, computer graphics, computer systems, and software engineering) and design issues (including new media design theory, and tools and theories of design for new media) encountered during the design and implementation of augmented environments.
1. Joshua Strully (jstrully@gatech.edu)
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Ali Mazalek, LCC
ali.mazalek@lcc
http://synlab.gatech.edu/
Interests: Applications of emerging physical sensing and computer-interaction technologies to computational narrative systems and other media arts and entertainment applications. How tangible interfaces and the intersection of physical/digital space can be applied to collaborative and multi-user interactions with media applications and environments.
1. Christina Lacey
2. Crystal Wrenn
3. Michael Chu (michael.chu@gatech)
4. Laura Bungenstock (Laura.B@gatech)
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Pete McGuire, LCC
peter.mcguire@iac
http://www.iac.gatech.edu/welcome/mcguire_bio.htm
Interests: Analysis of digital media audiences, multimedia project management and testing, and distance learning.
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Janet Murray, LCC
janet.murray@lcc
http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~murray/
Interests: Interactive design, interactive narrative, and the history and development of representational media. Prototyping of broadband entertainment and information applications, including work with interactive television and with history museums.
1. Andrew Ho(gtg939x)
2. Lydia Barnes
3. Daniel Stensland
4. Amy Chang (gth848t)
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Michael Nitsche, LCC
michael.nitsche@lcc
http://idt.gatech.edu/~nitsche/
Interests: Interactive real-time 3-dimensional virtual environments focusing on ways to shape their content and improve their spatial design, their presentation, and investigate their range of interaction.
1. April Headen (gtg525u)
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