Lab Notes

Happenings from the Shapiro Design Lab.
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  • Jeffrey Alex Edelstein
Design Lab Resident Jeffrey Edelstein discusses his work with adaptive gaming and the many things he learned exploring this topic.
  • Jeffrey Alex Edelstein
Design Lab Resident Jeff Edelstein discusses "co-piloting" a video game with various adaptive gaming setups.
  • Connor Lockman
Design Lab Resident Connor Lockman discusses an online course he took on neural networks.
  • Connor Lockman
Design Lab Resident Connor Lockman discusses his work with machine learning and animal classification projects on the Zooniverse platform.
  • Cassidy Holli Konrad
Design Lab Audio Intern Holli Konrad reflects on what she's learned through her work at the Lab.
  • Christopher Karounos
I attended a workshop put on by the Wolverinesoft student development club on programming your own graphics for video games on February 14th. That’s right, Valentines Day. It could not be a more appropriate date because it was a lovely workshop put on by David Degazio; a passionate, intelligent and gregarious student leader in Wolverinesoft.
  • Laura Lisbona
A few weeks ago I attended one of the Community Nights we have in the Shapiro Design Lab each week. At each event, a Design Lab staff member workshops an activity for the rest of the lab. In the past, these presentations have included everything from citizen science to meditation. On this particular night, Jeff had all of us work together to build Nintendo LABO toys.
  • Stefanie Marie Reamer
For the past two years, I have been a member of a design team called Michigan Neuroprosthetics. We design and 3D print prosthetics for pediatric patients. The team has been around for three years. We base ourselves out of the Shapiro Design Lab.
  • Cassidy Holli Konrad
Design Lab Audio Intern discusses the software program Vocaloid and how she uses it.
  • Aaron Chow
A guide to to help you make sure that large flat surfaces print correctly.