Submitted research and creative projects by RIT community members will also be presented. Accepted projects are ones that extend Frameless Labs’ knowledge of the underlying systems and principles that support the content platforms, from computing, optics, imaging, interaction and similar modalities to the exploration of virtual and augmented presence through the study of the humanities and social sciences.
Frameless Labs seeks to cultivate networking opportunities, discussion and debate, and help identify potential internal and external collaborative opportunities.
The organization’s symposium is set for Friday, Dec. 1, at the MAGIC Center at RIT (in Student Innovation Hall).
Contact framelesslabs@rit.edu with any questions.