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UCF showcases its tech prowess at Orlando Science Center 麻豆精品 S檚 Otronicon.

Spring 2017
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Otronicon is the Orlando Science Center 麻豆精品 S檚 largest annual event that showcases innovation in electronic gaming and simulation from companies across the industry. From the to the , UCF had a large presence across the center in January. Highlights ranged from workshops on gaming and virtual reality led by  to a lecture by Professor Ryan Buyssens on his interactive sculpture, 麻豆精品 S淭urbulence. 麻豆精品 S

麻豆精品 S淥tronicon is great because grandparents, parents, students and children of every age get to play our games and interact with our staff and students. It 麻豆精品 S檚 part demonstration and part celebration of all we do at UCF. 麻豆精品 S

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Buyssens 麻豆精品 S  麻豆精品 S淭urbulence 麻豆精品 S is displayed above the main lobby and uses light and motion to react to people moving beneath it.
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As part of a lecture about his sculpture, Buyssens used a short video and mechanical devices to show the science behind his art.
Virtual Reality
From upstart companies like the UCF alumni-founded Talon Industries to tech giants like Microsoft, virtual reality was the talk of the show. 
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Using realistic silicon face-molds, hair and a deft touch of makeup, UCF studio art student Stephanie Acosta created 麻豆精品 S淎 Variety of Ailments 麻豆精品 S as part of the SVAD exhibit at Otronicon. 
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