ABI and CAI work together to show their arty-science side
Researchers at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) are exploring the art and design side of new technologies in Ars Electronica, an international arts media festival in cyberspace, in collaboration with the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries (CAI). Ars...
Lab in a pocket
Researchers at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) have created a low-cost ‘lab in the pocket’ for schoolchildren. A new technology aimed at sparking and nurturing scientifically inquiring minds, allows them to take scientific measurements of the world around...
(After) Office Hours
Danielle Lottridge is featured in the UoA IEEE Student Branch podcast, (After) Office Hours, where they discuss society's expectations for students, her experience working in Silicon Valley, ice cream and more! Listen to it here!
Innovative Faculty projects attract health funding
Could we use new drugs to replace ventilators which damage the lungs in critically ill patients? Could co-design and augmented reality be the answer to motivating older adults to exercise for stroke rehabilitation? These questions are being addressed through three...
The light installation that lets you play a part
A team from the Augmented Human Lab at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) and the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries (CAI) have created an interactive light installation that will light up the Ellen Melville Centre in Freyberg Place for the month of...
Honours students win award!
Industry Judges Award Winner for Best Project in “Games in Education 2” to Madeleine Beagley and Emilie Pearce for their Virtual reality art-making game for patients with stroke related disabilities!