A pioneering performance premiered during the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad is going galactic after its creator was invited to address scientists at NASA.
Plymouth University Fine Art graduate Sue Austin worked with the University and a number of other partners across the country to develop an underwater wheelchair for her piece ‘Creating the Spectacle!’, which she performed as part of...
A team of University staff and students has received global praise from NASA for its innovative idea to control cameras on-board a space satellite and relay live data to mobile devices.
The team ‘ArduHack’ took on one of six space issues in the NASA space challenge, which was held at the Met Office in Exeter recently.
They were selected as the regional winners and were entered...