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The Institute For Creativity, Arts, and Technology inside Virginia Tech’s Moss Arts Center conducted its 12th annual ICAT Day last Monday.







Right: Virginia Tech graduate student Rebecca Steele demonstrates aerial circus hoop movements in the front courtyard of the Moss Arts Center during the Institute For Creativity, Arts, and Technology’s 12th Annual ICAT Day Monday. Ariel Circus is a fun, inclusive, low impact, flexibility, movement, strength and confidence activity that was introduced to more than 40 students at Moss in February, Steele said.


The Roanoke Times



The goal is to engage and connect the public to the latest creative and innovative works of students and faculty members.

More than two dozen different experiences and projects from transdisciplinary courses, projects affiliated with ICAT, and community projects were on display.

Topics included combinations of artificial intelligence, immersive environments, neuroscience, sculpture, dance, music and game design.







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Right: Virginia Tech neuroscientist graduate student Norr Tasnim describes a display titled the Epiphany Machine in the Moss Arts Center during the Institute ICAT Day.




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