
Date: 01 May, 2025
On May 1st, 2025, ATL hosted Technoscape 2.0, a student-led event focusing on technology and creativity. The Deputy Commissioner of Chandigarh, Sh. Nishant Kumar Yadav, inaugurated Technoscape 2.0 and appreciated the efforts of the students as well as the school. Designed by students from Grades VI to XI, this ocassion served as a platform for showcasing ideas across domains like Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Environmental Technology, and Interactive Design. Technoscape 2.0 was divided into three zones — Infoscape, Playscape, and Tinkerscape.
In the Infoscape zone, Galactic Grid brought the solar system to life through Augmented Reality. ThermoDynamos demonstrated the Peltier Effect using a practical model. Super Simulator showcased the application of computer vision in real time, while Visionverse offered a complete virtual tour of the school, merging technology and storytelling. Sun View Energy presented a working concept based on MIT’s solar energy research. LaserXers stood out as a CNC laser machine built by students using parts from old 3D printers. Plastic Morphosis impressed guests with its eco-conscious approach-transforming PET bottles into 3D printing filament.
In the Playscape zone interactive learning met fun. No Drama Llama, a facial recognition robot, identified happy expressions and responded by spraying water — merging humor with tech. Dance Dash got visitors moving to beats, while Melody Buddy responded musically to button inputs. Turbo Catch challenged relexes, Buzz Wire tested control, and Detector de Mentiras offered a glimpse into the science of lie detection.
Tinkerscape brought creativity and light into focus. Luminessence was a light photography engineering station where students demonstrated the magic of long-exposure photography. Hologram amazed viewers with 3D projections, while Laser Maze turned the room into a stealthy beam-navigation challenge. Drift Verse highlighted motion mechanics through a vehicle-based model.