From Keweenaw Report, published April 3, 2024. For a second year, Michigan Tech University will combine art with technology over four days. The Institute of Computing and Cybersystems’ Art in Silico computational exhibition explores the intersection where creativity and computing collide. During the exhibition, the institute has partnered with the Copper Country Community Arts Center . . .
by Office of Alumni Engagement | Annual Giving Mark your calendars! Michigan Tech’s 24-hour giving challenge, Give Back to the Pack, returns at noon on April 10, bringing together alumni, friends, faculty, staff and families in philanthropic support of the University. Every gift, regardless of size, makes a difference. Our goal is to encourage participation . . .
The final schedule for Art in Silico is available on theInstitute of Computing and Cybersystems’ website and below. The events take place April 2-5, 2024. Questions? Please email silico-art-l@mtu.edu.
by Enterprise Program | College of Engineering Save the Date: Michigan Tech’s 24th Design Expo is happening April 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the first floor of the Van Pelt and Opie Library and in the MUB Ballroom. Design Expo is an annual event that highlights hands-on, discovery-based learning with a showcase of . . .
Celebrating the Art of Computing: Human Creativity and Artificial Intelligence Converge at Juried Exhibition From The Michigan Tech Unscripted blog. Read the original article: mtu.edu/unscripted/2024/03/celebrating-the-art-of-computing-human-creativity-and-artificial-intelligence-converge-at-juried-exhibition.html A picture is said to be worth a thousand words — but it can require many more to create art with artificial intelligence. As the second annual Art in Silico . . .
The College of Computing’s Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), in EERC 427, has received a generous software donation valued at $590,320 from Inductive Automation. The software consists of 16 licenses of IGNITION, an excellent Supervisory Control and Data Acision (SCADA) package.