A group of undergraduate students in Computing and the Creative Arts, Andrea Nesbit, Matthew Rabinovitch, Kaja Swensen, Cameron Lapp, and Paul Strohmeier, have had their two exam works in COCA 201 accepted for the TEI 2012 arts track. TEI 2012 is the sixth international conference dedicated to presenting the latest results in tangible, embedded and embodied interaction. The five students were supervised by Audrey Girouard and Roel Vertegaal.