While taking Data as Art during the summer prior to his senior year, Hu and SAIC student Ariel Zekelman began exploring different tangible design products. “The space between the tangible and the digital is such an interesting area to explore because there’s so much to discover,” Hu says. In his first years as a computer science major, Felix Hu (’14) envisioned a career in big data or machine learning.Ī collaboration between Northwestern and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), this innovative course challenges students to translate complicated information into visual art or images for the masses.įor Hu, it also ignited a passion for tangible digital design and launched a journey that resulted in Osmo Coding, a recently released game that helps children learn the basic concepts of computer programming. Honors and Awards CollapseHonors and Awards Submenu.Seminars, Workshops, & Talks CollapseSeminars, Workshops, & Talks Submenu.News & Events CollapseNews & Events Submenu.Tech Reports CollapseTech Reports Submenu.
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