Project Xense is a series of 3 interactive experiences created for the National Museum of Health and Medicine to showcase prosthetic and implant technology.
Project Xense was a spring 2012 semester-long project at the ETC created in conjunction with the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center of the US Army.
To learn about the project itself, please visit:
http://www.etc.cmu.edu/projects/tatrc/.
http://www.etc.cmu.edu/projects/tatrc/.
My particular role on the project is as the Producer – keeping track of an aggressive semester-long (really, “semester-short”) production schedule as well as keeping ON track that schedule.
Created by:
- Albert Gea
- Elwin lee
- Arvind Kumar
- Anabelle Lee
- Ayse (Zeynap) Tasar
- David Francus
Produced at the Entertainment Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon University and advised by Mike Christel and Scott Stevens.
Our collaborator at TATRC was Dr. Thomas Talbot.