Community Projects

Over the years other campus community members have designed lighting projects for the Pausch Bridge. Following is a partial listing.

“Augmented Reality Interaction with the Pausch Bridge”, Evan Shimizu

This undergraduate research project by Evan Shimizu in Spring 2013 provided an augmented reality interface for controlling the bridge lighting. It provided a ‘virtual fingerpainting’ application in which a user viewing the bridge through an iPad viewfinder could change the lighting by swiping their finger across the display. Changes were reflected in real time both on the viewfinder and on the bridge. The project was advised by Kayvon Fatahalian.

“The Norm is Monstrous”, Kevin M. Karol

This multi-site installation performed April 25th-March 6th 2016 on the Carnegie Mellon University campus featured the Pausch Bridge as one location.

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