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Career Advisor Symposium 2010 17 March 2010 Professor Young J. Choi Founder, HIT Lab Australia James Riggall Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HIT Lab) School of Computing & Information Systems University of Tasmania. Human Interface Technology Lab Australia.
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Career Advisor Symposium 2010 17 March 2010 Professor Young J. Choi Founder, HIT Lab Australia James Riggall Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HIT Lab) School of Computing & Information Systems University of Tasmania
Human Interface Technology Lab Australia • In partnership with the world-renowned HIT Lab US, University of Washington, Seattle, in conjunction with the HIT Lab NZ, University of Canterbury, Christchurch • Shared goals of developing revolutionary interfaces that transforms how people interact with computers and improve the human experience • First of its kind in Australia • Under UTAS Launceston Blueprint Funds • Distinctive, national and international centre • Specialist teaching and research centre
Mission of HIT Lab Australia • Building advanced human-computer interface technology that will unlock the power of human intelligence, improve quality of life and link minds globally • Attracting local and international students to Tasmania • To serve as an economic engine for Tasmania • Establishment of a HIT Lab Company to facilitate the funding of commercial projects • International collaboration in teaching, research and commercialisation, esp USA, NZ, China, Korea
HIT Lab Australia • HIT Lab AU is to introduce cutting-edge visualisation, immersive virtual reality and augmented reality technologies which will underpin many high quality collaborative training & education, research & development programs and commercial development • Focus on design, creative arts, simulation and training, interactive entertainment and games • Trans-disciplinary studies, research and projects involving Computing, Visual & Performing Arts, Architecture & Design, Nursing & Rural Health, Human Movement, Education, Aquaculture & Fisheries, Maritime Simulation at AMC, …
HIT Lab Foundation Technologies • Virtual Reality (VR) allows a user to interact with computer simulated environment, be it real or imagined one • Augmented Reality (AR) is the combination of real world and computer generated objects • Mixed Reality (MR) where 3D computer generated objects inter-mingle with real-life world • Magic Book technology allows readers to read through a viewfinder and “crawl” into virtual worlds • Head Mounted Eyewear (Goggles)
Reality – Virtuality Continuum Mixed Reality Real Environment Augmented Reality (AR) Augmented Virtuality (AV) Virtual Environment
Application Areas • In many fields requiring users to have virtual sensory experience without actually being in the situation or augmenting physical environment with virtual objects • Interactive entertainment & theatre, including animation, film • Next generation games • Design & Architecture • Medical treatment & Healthcare • Mining, Agriculture, Aquaculture, Environmental areas • Simulation (eg nursing and bridge simulators) • Training & Education
HIT Academic Programs • First and Only kind in Australia • Undergraduate Major in Human Interface Technology (2009) • Postgraduate Programs and PhD • Honours in HIT (2009) • Graduate Certificate in Creative Media Technology (2010) • Graduate Diploma in Creative Media Technology (2010) • Master of Creative Media Technology (2010) • A 2-year conversion master program • PhD in HIT (2009) • University College option for Year 11 & 12 (2010)
HIT Program Structure • Introductory • Introduction of Creative Media Technologies • Intermediate • Introducing contents using Interactive Entertainment • Advanced • Building Immersive Virtual Worlds • Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Interactive Entertainment • No pre-requisites, require no previous computing study and are available to students with any background
International Collaboration in Teaching • Professor Tom Furness • Foundation Director, HIT Lab US, University of Washington • Known as “Grandfather” of Virtual Reality • Professor Mark Billinghurst • Director, HIT Lab NZ, University of Canterbury • Inventor of Magic Book technology • Wanda Gregory • Former Group Product Manager, Xbox Platform/Live, Microsoft • Creative Director • Barbara Mones • Animation expert from University of Washington • Story teller • HIT Lab AU academics
Student Profile in First HIT Lab Unit • Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Information Systems • Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Teaching • Bachelor of Arts • Bachelor of Science • Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (Fine arts and Music) • Bachelor of Environment Design (Architecture and Interior Design) • Bachelor of Business • Master of Information Technology • Maritime Studies coordinator, AMC • Nursing staff Multi-Disciplinary Studies
HIT Course Structure • Bachelor of Computing with a HIT Major • Any Bachelor degree program with a HIT Major, a HIT Minor, or Electives • Graduate Certificate/Diploma and Master in Creative Media Technology • For teachers and Graduates of any degree program
VisionSpace Studio • VisionSpace Studio constructed • A three-screen immersive stereo projection system that enables groups of people to view and intuitively interact with a computer-generated world, as if it were real • Immersive Virtual Reality studio
Career Prospects • Spin-off companies • Specialist in mixed reality technology • visualisation expert, virtual world designer, simulation expert, interaction designer, researcher, entrepreneur … • Combining cutting-edge technologies with your own background or expertise • scientist, researcher, performing artist, creative designer and producer, teacher, sport trainer, engineer, architect, interior designer, story teller, game designer, advertising, exhibition planner, tourism, theme park builder, animator, entertainment industry, psychology, bioinformatics, …
Contact Details Associate Professor Aaron Quigley Director, HIT Lab Australia Locked Bag 1359, Launceston Tas 7250 Email aaron.quigley@utas.edu.au