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Michael Mateas
 

Lab Founder, Director
michaelm [at] cc.gatech.edu
http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~mateas/

 

Janet Murray
 

Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
School of Literature, Communication and Culture
janet.murray [at] lcc.gatech.edu
http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~murray/

Research interests: Interactive narrative and eTV, interactive gaming, encyclopedic media

 

Michael Nitsche
 

Assistant Professor LCC
michael.nitsche [at] lcc.gatech.edu
http://www.michaelnitsche.net

He wants to know more about the connection of space, mediation and interaction in games and all things digital.

Last project: Mindstage

 

Ian Bogost
 

Assistant Professor LCC
ian.bogost [at] lcc.gatech.edu
http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/~bogost

He currently teaches and researches on videogame rhetoric and criticism. Bogost is a Founding Partner of Persuasive Games, a game studio that designs, builds, and distributes electronic games for persuasion, instruction, and activism. With Gonzalo Frasca, Ian edits Water Cooler Games, the online resource about videogames with an agenda.

URL: Water Cooler Games

 

Irfan Essa
 

Assistant Professor CoC and Adjunct Professor ECE
irfan [at] cc.gatech.edu
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~irfan

He works in the areas of Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Computational Perception, and Computer Animation, with potential impact on Video Analysis and Production, Human Computer Interaction, and Artificial Intelligence research. Specifically, he is interested in the analysis, interpretation, authoring, and synthesis (of video), with the goals of building aware environments, recognizing, modeling human activities, and behaviors, and developing dynamic and generative representations of time-varying streams (mostly video).

URLs: The Computational Perception Laboratory, DVFX @ GeorgiaTech

   
     
 
 

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Email Michael at:
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