Queen's Computing and the Creative Arts Program shortlisted in Globe and Mail
Queen's University's Computing and the Creative Arts program was shortlisted in an article on Canadian design schools. http://www.globecampus.ca/in-the-news/article/where-to-study-design/
If you want to learn more about studying design at Queen's, visit http://www.cs.queensu.ca/applicants/coca/
HML Premiere: First Interactive Lumalive T-Shirt
July 10th, 2009. Tré today hacked together a controller for a Philips Lumalive shirt. The controller uses a solenoid actuator controlled by an arduino board. Inputs are capacitive touch sensors connected to conductive fabric sewn into the shoulders of the shirt. By touching the left or right shoulder, friends can operate an back and forward image browser on your t-shirt! We believe this to be the world's first truly interactive t-shirt!

This project was made possible through kind support by XLVideo, New York CIty.
TouchMark: Rapid Page Revisitation for Electronic Book Readers
TouchMark is set of interaction techniques for rapid page navigation.