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A Journey through the SIGGRAPH Art Show Archives with Audience Participation
Type: ACM SIGGRAPH Village Talk
Coordinated by: Bonnie Mitchell – Jan Searleman – Prabesh Poudel
Event Date and Time: 24 August 2020 : 10:30am PDT
Description:

Tour of the new improvements to the SIGGRAPH Art Show Archives with attendees sharing their stories about their past involvement.

ACM SIGGRAPH is a Special Interest Group of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Since 1981, the SIGGRAPH conference has hosted an annual art show showcasing some of the world’s most innovative and creative digital artworks. The conference is attended by tens of thousands of computer artists, animators and other computing professionals. This Art Show Archive encapsulates the development of computer/digital art as it evolved from algorithmic approaches to 3D, interactive, and digital imaging.

Location:
Virtual
Coordinators(s):
Bonnie Mitchell

Bonnie Mitchell is a new media artist and Professor at Bowling Green State University in Digital Arts, in Bowling Green, Ohio, USA. Mitchell is a member of the ACM SIGGRAPH History and Digital Arts Committee where she focuses on the development of the SIGGRAPH archives and coordination of the SPARKS lecture series. Mitchell’s artworks explore spatial and experiential relationships to our physical, social, cultural, and psychological environment through interaction, abstraction and audio. Her current creative practice focuses on development of physically immersive environments using interaction via electronics and special FX to reveal change over time. Her work has been exhibited internationally at numerous venues.

Jan Searleman

Jan Searleman taught Computer Science at Clarkson University for 37 years, retired in 2015, and since retirement has been an Adjunct Research Professor at Clarkson. Her research areas are Virtual Environments, Human-Computer Interaction, and Artificial Intelligence. In 1979, Jan, along with colleague James Lynch, established a major in Computer Science. She was also instrumental in creating Clarkson’s MS and PhD in Computer Science. Jan created and taught a variety of CS courses, including Artificial Intelligence in 1979, and Computer Graphics in 1980 (in the days of a green dot on a black screen). In the 1990s, she created a student lab in Virtual Reality, and introduced a course on Virtual Environments. A senior member of the ACM since 1976, and of SIGGRAPH since 1978, Jan established Clarkson’s ACM student chapter in 1980. She also created Clarkson’s ACM SIGGRAPH student chapter. She advised both chapters until her retirement.

Prabesh Poudel

Prebesh was a graduate student in Computer Science at Bowling Green State University in 2020. As a freelancer, Prabesh had created websites using PHP, MYSQL, JavaScript, jQuery, HTML5/CSS and Bootstrap. Aside from these he worked with authentication schemes such as OAuth, created REST APIs and consumed them via coded applications. Prabesh’s field of expertise lies in software engineering.