George Mason University Mechanical Engineering Students Craft Motorized Vitruvian Man for School of Music Performance
India, April 9 -- Lisa Billingham, director of choral activities at the Dewberry Family School of Music, said she wanted the concert to be an immersive experience for the audience, and reached out to the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) for help. There she connected with Nathan Kathir, a mechanical engineering professor, who shared the project idea with his students.
"This project is exciting because we are partnering with another unit at Mason outside of CEC," said Kathir, who is the director of senior capstone projects for mechanical engineering students.
"There is already a lot of art involved in engineering, and this collaboration between music and our department will be very inspiring for future students," said Kathir.
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