Thanks to everyone who came out and helped make this year’s Graphics on the Grass into a great success. We hope you all had a great time. If you weren’t able to make it but still want to get involved in ACM, watch out for announcements here and around campus for our upcoming events this semester.
For those interested in learning more about the demos we showed, you can find more of them at http://pouet.net/ and learn more about the demoscene community at Wikipedia. The demos from GotG were Atrium, Nucleophile, Chaos Theory, and Stargazer.
Finally, thanks to Bryan Thompson for taking photos at this year’s event. You can view more of his pictures from GotG here.
Events, General
Join us on 4/7 (on a Tuesday, not Thursday) for a talk on iPhone development. IDC LLC (Interdisciplinary Design Collaborative) is a company created by Missouri S&T students and is currently managing a project with iPhone development. One of their representatives will be giving the talk.
**There will be Snacks & Drinks too!!**
When: 4/7 @ 7:00pm
Where: CS 209A
Calendar, Events, General
The MegaMiner AI tournament will be held from Saturday, April 18th at 1:00pm to Sunday, April 19th at 1:00pm. For more information, visit the Missouri S&T ACM AI website.
Calendar, Events, General, Presentations
This semester, ACM and ACM SIG Security are teaming up to give you S3 – The Student Speaker Series.
The aim of the series is to introduce Missouri S&T students to cool technologies that they’re interested in. The series will occur in addition to the regularly scheduled ACM and ACM SIG Security meetings. The series will consist of Missouri S&T students giving walkthrough/workshop style presentations for their respective technologies.
When: Tuesday, 7:00pm
Where: CS209A
Series Schedule:
- February 10th – Nick Pegg – Android Development
- February 24th – Zach Zeman and Patrick Edgett – Reverse Engineering
- April 7th – Interdisciplinary Design Collaborative LLC - iPhone Development
- April 21st – Ben Murrell – OpenGL with SDL
General, Meetings