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  <body><![CDATA[<p>A new art exhibition curated by a College of Computing staff member opened recently and features the work of a College faculty member.</p>

<p>The exhibit&nbsp;<em><a href="https://art.c21u.gatech.edu/" title="https://art.c21u.gatech.edu/">Extension of Self: what it means to be human in a digital world</a></em>&nbsp;opened Aug. 15 in the Georgia Tech Library. It examines how scientists and artists can collaborate to improve access to science and technology for underserved communities.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Curated by&nbsp;<strong>Birney</strong>&nbsp;<strong>Robert</strong>, College events planner, the exhibition is the culmination of a $40,000 Georgia Tech/Microsoft Accessibility Research Seed Grant that&nbsp;<a href="https://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/staff-member-using-art-and-microsoft-grant-improve-stem-accessibility" title="https://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/staff-member-using-art-and-microsoft-grant-improve-stem-accessibility">Robert received through the Center for 21st Century Universities</a>.</p>

<p>The exhibition features six exhibits, including one from a small team led by&nbsp;<strong>Ashutosh&nbsp;</strong><strong>Dhekne</strong>, School of Computer Science assistant professor. The team created an interactive art installation called&nbsp;<em>TechMyMoves&nbsp;</em>for<em>&nbsp;</em>its<em>&nbsp;</em>submission.</p>

<p>&ldquo;<em>TechMyMoves</em>&nbsp;is an exploration in mapping the human presence into an interactive art. It reflects a person&rsquo;s movements through dynamically changing art that becomes more enthusiastic, energetic, and vibrant with increased activity in the indoor space,&rdquo; according to the exhibition website.</p>

<p>The installation uses ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless technology that detects and responds to movement within indoor spaces. Movements are captured and converted to digital media using Python and Processing 4 programs. The resulting art is then instantaneously displayed on a large LED screen.</p>

<p>Dhekne, who&nbsp;<a href="https://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/dhekne-receives-nsf-career-award-create-greener-more-advanced-indoor-navigation-and-security" title="https://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/dhekne-receives-nsf-career-award-create-greener-more-advanced-indoor-navigation-and-security">earned a 2022 National Science Foundation CAREER Award</a>&nbsp;for his work in wireless localization and sensing, says he came up with the idea for&nbsp;<em>TechMyMoves</em>&nbsp;while &ldquo;daydreaming of an expressive indoor space.&rdquo; To bring his daydream to reality, Dhekne worked with recent alumnus&nbsp;<strong>Yunzhi</strong>&nbsp;<strong>Li</strong>&nbsp;(CS MS 21) and Human-Centered Computing Ph.D. student&nbsp;<strong>Tingyu</strong>&nbsp;<strong>Cheng</strong>.</p>

<p><em>Extension of Self</em>&nbsp;runs through Oct. 14 and is the first of two exhibitions planned by Robert as part of initial proposal for the seed grant program.</p>
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