Narrated by Jessica Chastain, Millie Bobbie Brown, and Patti Smith, this three-chapter interactive virtual reality journey from writer/director Eliza McNitt and executive producers Darren Aronofsky and Ari Handel uncovers the hidden songs of the cosmos. Spheres premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and received the Grand Prize in VR at the Venice Film Festival.

Dive into the heart of a black hole to uncover the breakthrough discovery of gravitational waves. Fall into the darkness, and you will find the light.

Shigeto: Hovering by Conor Grebel and 79Ancestors is a transcendent tale of life-giving water brought to a dying planet. Constructed largely from physical elements digitally-scanned in nature, the vivid audiovisual collaboration offers an extraterrestrial virtual world built from terrestrial artifacts.

Dinner Party created by Charlotte Stoudt, Laura Wexler, Angel Soto, Skybound, Ryot and Telexist is based on the story of Betty and Barney HIll, the couple who reported the first nationally known UFO abduction case in America in the 1960’s.

Traveling While Black is a cinematic VR experience that immerses the viewer in the long history of restriction of movement for black Americans and the creation of safe spaces in our communities. Academy Award winner Roger Ross Williams and Emmy Award-winning Felix & Paul Studios' film transports you to historic Ben's Chili Bowl in Washington DC. The viewer shares an intimate series of moments with several of the patrons of Ben's as they reflect on their experiences of restricted movement and race relations in the U.S.

Join us in a question and answer session to meet your students with families and staff from your student's Academic College and get College specific questions answered.

Nature makes a lot of sounds; some are beautiful, some are terrifying. Often we are too busy to open our ears and listen. Come into NatureSpace 311E on the 3rd floor of Hayden Library for a fun and relaxing event to guess which animals or natural phenomena are making a particular sound, followed by an exploration of the wealth of other sonic possibilities. End with a meditation to beautiful natural sounds giving you gratitude for the rest of your day!

During this presentation, David Little, Data Scientist will inform of how to identify a suitable algorithm and/or modeling technique that is appropriate to the data type and problem statement provided from your stakeholder or your own research/project.

ASU Library provides data management consultancy services and support for Arizona State University research projects. We help with preparing data management plans and preparing your data for publishing. In this presentation, Matthew Harp, Research Data Services Outreach Librarian will increase your knowledge and skills in data management for all levels and disciplines using the photographs (data) from your smartphone device.

Understanding the exact problem and the specifics of that problem in data science are key. Motivational Interviewing is a technique which involves asking questions to obtain information from collaborators and stakeholders to understand the ‘why’ of their research or project. This presentation will increase your knowledge and skill set to ask questions to identify the problem in the data science project.

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