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Game Design Student Wins Big at Hackathon in Boston

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peter lu Third-year Honours Bachelor of Game Design student Peter Lu won two awards totalling $3,500 (USD) at the Reality Virtually Hackathon, which took place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, Massachusetts from January 17 – 21.

The Reality Virtually Hackathon unites interdisciplinary minds in the exploration and application of augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) technologies. Out of the roughly 1,600 applicants, only 400 were selected to participate in this exclusive event that took place in the heart of Boston’s tech scene. Peter and his team won the grand prizes in the “Best Use of Magic Leap” and “Wayfair Way-More” categories.

Peter and his team, which was comprised of innovators from both Toronto and Boston, developed CleARsight – a Spatial Computing Accessibility application that helps improve the daily lives of individuals with low vision.

“We wanted to enhance accessibility, and this headset acts as a virtual cane,” Peter explains. “Instead of using a physical cane to obtain information about one’s surroundings, a person with a visual impairment can hold a small controller in one hand and use it to detect objects they might trip on or bump into.”

hackathon eventUsing a powerful combination of mapping, haptic feedback and audio and visual overlays, CleARsight also illuminates one’s environment, outlining object edges with high-contrast colours and highlighting horizontal planes with vivid patterns.

Way to go, Peter!

This is not the first bout of Hackathon success for Sheridan students. Hackademics, a Sheridan student-run club, recently earned an impressive third-place finish out of a total 78 teams at the Elevate Hackathon – the largest hackathon event in Toronto’s history – back in September 2018.


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