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  • Del Favero
  • Dennis
  • Artist
  • University of New South Wales
  • Digital Innovation, iCinema Research Centre, and Expanded Perception and Interaction Centre
  • Director and Chair Professor
  • Dennis Del Favero is a Research Artist and Chair Professor of Digital Innovation, Director of the iCinema Research Centre and Expanded Perception and Interaction Centre at the University of New South Wales. He is also Visiting Professorial Fellow at ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, and at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Visiting Professor at IUAV University of Venice and editorial board member of Studio Corpi (Rome). His research has been widely exhibited in major group exhibitions inc
  • Sydney, New South Wales, AU
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  • http://icinema.edu.au/about/people/professor-dennis-del-favero
  • Arellano
  • Diana
  • Author
  • Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
  • Institute of Animation
  • Unavailable
  • Ludin
  • Diane
  • Artist
  • Diane Ludin (New York, U.S.A.) is an artist and writer. Her projects include internet-based collage, installations, and performances that explore ideas of media representation as information. She has presented her work in the US, Europe and Australia (ISEA 2010/2006/2004, File Sao Paulo – Brazil, Ars Electronica 2002) to mention a few of the venues.
  • New York, United States of America
  • -73.9808,40.7648
  • Mellado
  • Diego
  • Art Jury Member
  • Daniel Canogar Studio
  • Unavailable
  • Veryovka
  • Dima
  • Artist
  • Oculus VR and Colabee Studios
  • Creative Director and Art Director
  • I am an award-winning Creative/ Art Director and Co-Founder at Colabee Studios. I currently oversee all Creative Development including design, visual concepts, and responsible for defining direction, and implementation of Colabee studios strategy and vision. Prior to starting Colabee Studios, I served as a Studio Art Director of E-Line Media / Upper-1 Games, where I successfully led art production and concept development of BAFTA winning game Never Alone. With more than 16 years of experie
  • Seattle, Washington, United States of America
  • -122.347686,47.66453
  • http://dimaveryovka.com/
  • Purohit
  • Dinesh
  • Committee Member
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Kmelnitsky
  • Dmitry
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • Loyola Marymount University
  • Unavailable
  • Jeon
  • Dohee
  • Artist
  • Hongik University
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Patterson
  • Don
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • Westmont College
  • Unavailable
  • Rorke
  • Donald
  • M.
  • Art Jury Member
  • The Knoll Group
  • Executive Vice President of Design (Worldwide)
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  • Ren
  • Donghao
  • Artist
  • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Kim
  • Dongjo
  • Artist
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Kim
  • DongMin
  • Artist
  • Team Isochasm
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Lee
  • Dongseop
  • Artist
  • Rect Works
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Polydorou
  • Doros
  • Artist
  • Cyprus University of Technology
  • Siggraph Asia 2020 Doros Polydorou is a creative coder and digital artist with a keen interest in immersive technologies and narratives. He has done extensive work with virtual reality, mixed reality, game engines, arduino boards and camera vision systems. His current research interests explores narratives, artefacts and immersive technologies in site specific performances, installations and exhibitions.
  • Cyprus
  • 33.221762414082,35.0458816073
  • Double Fine Productions
  • Artist
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Dodds
  • Douglas
  • Collection Curator
  • Victoria & Albert Museum
  • Senior Curator
  • Douglas Dodds is a Senior Curator in the Word and Image Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Douglas is responsible for expanding and developing the Department's digital art collections, which range from early computer art to recent born-digital works. V&A exhibitions and displays include Chance and Control: Art in the Age of Computers (2018); Barbara Nessim: An Artful Life (2013-14); and Digital Pioneers (2009-10). Chance and Control toured to various other UK venues dur
  • London, United Kingdom
  • -0.1275,51.50722
  • http://douglasdodds.org/
  • Kum-Biocca
  • Hyejin
  • Hannah
  • Artist
  • New Jersey Institute Technology
  • MIND Lab
  • SIGGRAPH Asia 2020 Dr. Hannah Kum-Biocca is a digital media artist and interface designer trained in London and Seoul living in New York. Her interactive media works have been featured in over 25 Solo and Group Exhibitions in USA, England, Korea, Australia, and Japan. Dr. Kum-Biocca has also been a design professor at seven research universities in the United States, England, Korea, and Singapore. Kum-Biocca’s work often pits the digital body against the physical body, the virtual and mediated
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Kurbak
  • Ebru
  • Artist
  • Ebru Kurbak is an artist and designer. She is driven by her interest in the hidden political nature of everyday spaces, technologies, and routines, and how the design of the ordinary is involved in shaping values, practices, and ideologies. Most recently, she worked at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna as Project Leader (PI) of the arts-based research project Stitching Worlds. Ebru received her MSc degree in Architecture from the Istanbul Technical University. She lectured at the Depar
  • Vienna , AT
  • ,
  • http://ebrukurbak.net/
  • Kwan
  • Edan
  • Artist
  • Mark Lundin Edan Kwan are a part of the UK based experimental interaction design studio, Kuva. They create “beautiful experiences that both captivate and inspire.” Their craft lies somewhere between art, design and technology. They produce work across both virtual and physical spaces including installation, animation, interactive and VR.
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  • Wong
  • Eddie
  • Author
  • Goldsmiths University of London
  • Eddie Wong was born in Malaysia in 1982 and studied at Goldsmiths, University of London (MA in Computational Arts) in 2019-2020. In his work, Eddie examines the interplay between narrative and contemporary issues with data through machine learning, video and installation. He's interested in using mythotechnesis (machine-fictioning) as a method to delve into personal and collective memories; probing postcolonial condition, data surveillance and his family heritage.
  • Unavailable
  • Ackermann
  • Edith
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • Unavailable
  • Lanctôt-Benoit
  • Édouard
  • Artist
  • Édouard Lanctôt-Benoit is a creative developer and a technical director specialized in interactive vidéos and installations. He started his career at Moment Factory in Montréal where he worked on various large-scale installations. Since 5 years, he is part of Vincent Morisset’s team at AATOAA, for whom he collaborated to the development and the creation of interactive videos produced, amongst others, by the NFB (BLA BLA, 2011), Arcade Fire (Sprawl II, 2012) and the Google Creative Lab (Just A Re
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  • Johnston
  • Edward
  • Artist
  • Kean University and Michael Graves College
  • Robert Busch School of Design
  • Assistant Professor
  • Ed Johnston is a practice-based design researcher and educator working in a variety of contexts involving interactive design and three-dimensional digital technologies. He is an Assistant Professor in the Robert Busch School of Design within the Michael Graves College at Kean University. Johnston has received numerous awards and grants including an Editor’s Choice Award at World Maker Faire New York, selection to the Lumen Prize 50, and multiple YAP grants from the D.C. Commission on the Arts
  • Union, New Jersey, United States of America
  • -74.2632,40.6976
  • http://www.edjohnston.com/
  • Kusachi
  • Eisuke
  • Artist
  • Osaka University
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  • Mendelowitz
  • Eitan
  • Art Papers Jury Member and Artist
  • Mount Holyoke College
  • Computer Science
  • Visiting Assistant Professor
  • As an transdisciplinary artist, Eitan explores the cultural implications of the algorithmic creation of meaning while exposing the wonder inherent in the generation of knowledge. His process blends performance, generative literature, gameplay, installation, and visual arts, with embodied interaction, physical interfaces and artificial intelligence to create works situated at the intersections of computer science and the arts. His work articulates the expressive potential of artificial intelligen
  • Springfield, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -72.5898,42.1015
  • http://eitanm.com/
  • Stepanova
  • Ekaterina
  • R.
  • Author
  • Simon Fraser University
  • Researcher
  • Katerina Stepanova is an interdisciplinary researcher pursuing her PhD in Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She has a background in cognitive science and psychology and seeks to understand how emerging technologies can be used to support positive transformative experiences. She is exploring how immersive installations can be created to foster our connection to oneself, others and the world around us. Understanding the phenomenological experience
  • British Columbia, Canada
  • -125.02279654593,55.1712152811
  • Flomenhaft
  • Eleanor
  • Art Jury Member
  • The Fine Arts Museum of Long Island
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  • Knox
  • Elena
  • Artist
  • Waseda University
  • Elena Knox is a media and performance artist. Her works stage enactments of gender and presence in technoscience and communication media and are presented in première venues internationally. Knox’s experimental projects are nominated for awards including Australian Art Music Awards and LA Underground Film Forum. Recent shows include: Future and the Arts, Mori Art Museum Tokyo; A-S HELIX: Integration of Art and Science in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, National Museum of China; Beijing Media
  • Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Fresh
  • Elinore
  • Artist
  • University of Florida
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Ferrèand
  • Elisa
  • Artist
  • Royal Holloway University
  • Department of Psychology
  • Director of the Vestibular Multisensory Embodiment Lab and Professor of Biological Psychology at the Department of Psychology at the Royal Holloway University in London, since 2015. Previously she was a postdoctoral scholar at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London. In 2012, she completed her PhD at the University of Pavia. Her research focuses on how the brain calculates gravity, but also how gravity shapes human behavior. At this time, part of her research is focu
  • London, England, United Kingdom
  • -0.1275,51.50722
  • Hunter
  • Elizabeth
  • Artist
  • San Francisco State University
  • Elizabeth Hunter is a critical theorist and digital maker. From immersive theatre to spatial computing, her research asks what happens when we inhabit a canonical story’s space—and the story seeps into ours. She is currently Assistant Professor of Theatre Studies and Director of the Fabula(b) Theatre + New Media incubator at San Francisco State University. Her work has been supported by Northwestern University’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research in the Arts, a Segal Design Fellowship, The Ga
  • San Francisco, United Kingdom
  • -122.463,37.7648
  • Waterhouse
  • Elizabeth
  • Artist
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  • Husbands
  • Ella
  • Artist
  • Ella Husbands is a Brighton-based artist and recent fine art graduate from Central Saint Martins. Her work explores notions of disrupted perception. She often combines videos and objects to immerse the viewer in a distorted environment. Her work is connected to her current experience with chronic fatigue syndrome and centres on a sense of movement and pattern.
  • London, England, United Kingdom
  • -0.1275,51.50722
  • Kusano
  • Emi
  • Artist and Speaker/Presenter
  • Emi Kusano is a Tokyo based artist and a musician. Born in 1990 and graduated Keio University. She is currently the lead singer and composer of synthwave music unit "Satellite Young" which strongly inspired by the 80s Sci-fi and modern technology.
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  • Holtzman
  • Emily
  • Artist and Author
  • Rhode Island School of Design and TEAM Inc
  • Emily Holtzman is an artist, designer, and researcher from upstate New York (not the city). She currently resides in Providence and has been told that she has seamlessly adopted the native Rhode-Islander lifestyle. In 2018, she received a BFA in Textiles from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). During her time at RISD she found true love in industrial knitting and jacquard weaving. She has been an assistant researcher and 3D weaver for the Virtual Textiles Research Group (VTRG) since Janua
  • Providence, Rhode Island, US
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  • http://www.emilyholtzman.com/
  • Acevedo
  • Eric
  • Committee Member
  • Monterey Digital
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  • Geusz
  • Eric
  • Artist
  • University of New Mexico
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Harrison
  • Eric
  • Artist
  • University of New Mexico
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Oehrl
  • Eric
  • Art Show Reviewer and Art Show Administrator
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Butkus
  • Erik
  • Collaborators
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  • Conrad
  • Erik
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • Unavailable
  • Zaring
  • Erik
  • Artist
  • Unavailable
  • Galvao
  • Erika
  • Artist
  • The Ohio State University
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  • McQuade
  • Erin
  • Collaborators
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  • Hohtamo
  • Erkki
  • Art Show Reviewer
  • University of California
  • Los Angeles, California, United States of America
  • -118.2439,34.0544
  • Driessens
  • Erwin
  • Artist
  • The Amsterdam based artist couple Erwin Driessens (1963 Wessem) and Maria Verstappen (1964 Someren) have worked together since 1990. After their study at the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts and the Rijksakademie Amsterdam, they jointly developed a multifaceted oeuvre of software, machines and objects. They attempt an art in which spontaneous phenomena are created systematically. Art that is not entirely determined by the subjective choices of a human being, but instead is generated by autonomous
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands the
  • 4.9,52.378
  • https://notnot.home.xs4all.nl/index.html
  • Gutiérrez
  • Esteban
  • Artist
  • Postgraduate and Research Department
  • Art Research-professor
  • Esteban Gutiérrez-Jiménez is a Colombian artist and researcher, Ph.D. Art & Architecture. He works with digital images and software, developing (with pocessing.org) his own tools to paint, draw and interact with the computer. He is an Art Research-professor at the Postgraduate and Research Department in FUBA.
  • Colombia
  • -73.129056,3.065088
  • Benson
  • Estevan
  • Carlos
  • Artist
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Rator
  • Eugene
  • Collaborators
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  • Lee
  • Eun
  • Young
  • Artist
  • Yonsei University
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Han
  • Eunju
  • Artist
  • Royal College of Art
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Kim
  • Eunsol
  • Artist
  • Studio Eunsol Kim
  • SIGGRAPH Asia 2020 Eunsol Kim works with interest in the relationship between human life and technology, and uses various media such as video, physical computing, and computation. Rather than taking an optimistic or pessimistic attitude toward technology, she is asking meaningful questions at the boundary and trying to practice escape-learning that disrupts the existing structure of consciousness. Eunsol Kim majored in photography, video and media art and participated in group exhibitions and s
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Boucher
  • Evan
  • Artist
  • Drexel University
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  • Tice
  • Evan
  • Artist
  • Dartmouth College
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Samaras
  • Evanthia
  • Author
  • University of Technology, Sydney
  • Unavailable
  • Eastmond
  • Evelyn
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • SAP
  • Unavailable
  • Nunes
  • Fabio
  • Oliveira
  • Artist
  • São Paulo State University
  • Professor and Digital Designer
  • FÁBIO OLIVEIRA NUNES (or Fabio FON) is a Brazilian multimedia artist, digital designer and higher education professor, working among other areas in the studies of hypermidia, web art, media art and poetics of visual. One of his studies is the Web Art in Brazil, which has been developed since 1999 and nowadays focus on the research on critique technological art. He has developed the co-production of the digital poetry magazine Arteria 8, in co-authorship with Omar Khouri. Fabio is PhD in Arts fro
  • São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
  • -46.723191,-23.585244
  • http://www.fabiofon.com/index.html
  • Kuester
  • Falko
  • Artist
  • University of California, San Diego
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  • Xiang
  • Fan
  • Author
  • Tsinghua University
  • Department of Visual Communication
  • Cocreator/Artist/Researcher Academy of Arts and Design
  • Unavailable
  • Lara
  • Felipe
  • Art Show Reviewer
  • Disney Online Studios
  • Los Angeles, California, United States of America
  • -118.2439,34.0544
  • Fogliano
  • Fernando
  • Luiz
  • Artist
  • SENAC
  • Professor
  • Fernando received his Doctorate and Masters in Communication and Semiotics from Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Sâo Paulo. He received his Post-doctoral from the Arts Institute of UNESP. He teaches and teaches disciplines related to Technology and Digital Photography and Design of Interactive Interfaces. It develops researches that involve the use and the understanding of the new technologies of the image in its insertion in the culture and production of knowledge.
  • São Paulo, São Paulo, BR
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  • Khalid
  • Firdaus
  • Artist
  • SAE Institute
  • SIGGRAPH Asia 2020 My artwork here is created entirely in Virtual Reality (VR) using Oculus Rift S and the Medium software. As a VR Artist, each lines drawn in real-time blank space has a spark of its own, hence this artwork signifies how much human yearns for a place to belong in life, and the answer is love. This relates very much to SIGGRAPH 2020 Asia in terms of the advanced technology being used to produce this work, and the passion of its meaning behind it. Please visit my site fo
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Rimini
  • Francesca
  • da
  • Artist
  • Francesca da Rimini (Adelaide, Australia) is an artist and writer. As co-founder of cyberfeminist group VNS Matrix (https://vnsmatrix.net), she contributes to critiques of gender and technology. Her award-winning “dollspace” deployed the ghost girl doll yoko to lure web wanderers into a pond of dead girls. More recent commissioned collaborations including songs for skinwalking the drone, hexing the alien, lips becoming beaks, and tender alembicians suite combine rule-driven poetry, fugue states,
  • Adelaide, Australia
  • 138.5999,-34.9274
  • Franco
  • Francesca
  • Art Papers Jury Member and Artist
  • University of Exeter
  • Senior Research Fellow
  • Dr. Francesca Franco is a Venetian-born art historian and curator based in the UK whose research focuses on the history of art and technology. The central theme of Francesca’s research is the history of computer art and its pioneers. A major focus has been the history of the Venice Biennale, culminating in a series of publications in books, academic journals and art magazines, which have been translated into various languages. Presently Francesca is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Ex
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Samsel
  • Francesca
  • Artist
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • Texas Advanced Computing Center
  • Visualization Researcher
  • Austin, Texas, United States of America
  • -97.7437,30.2711
  • http://www.francescasamsel.com/home_html/HOME.html
  • Chambefort
  • Françoise
  • Françoise Chambefort is an artist-researcher. She works on sound as well as still or moving images and considers data as a material in her creations. Graduate of a Master in multimedia option Music and sound in 2015, she is preparing a thesis on the generative art and its narrative potentialities within the Design, Creation, Mediation Center of the ELLIADD Laboratory (University of Franche-Comté). In parallel, she follows the lessons of Jacopo Baboni, Lorenzo Bianchi and Giacomo Platini i
  • Besançon, Franche-Comté, FR
  • ,
  • http://www.francoise-chambefort.com/
  • Behrendt
  • Frauke
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • Unavailable
  • Clark
  • Fred
  • Committee Member
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Olafson
  • Freya
  • Björg
  • Artist
  • Freya Björg Olafson is an intermedia artist who works with video, audio, painting and performance. Her praxis engages with identity and the body, as informed by technology and the Internet. Olafson’s work has been presented and exhibited internationally at venues such as the Bauhaus Archiv (Berlin), SECCA – SouthEastern Center for Contemporary Art (North Carolina), Ochoymedio (Quito, Guayaquil and Manta in Ecuador), The National Arts Center / Canada Dance Festival (Ottawa), and Onassis Cultural
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  • Frogmind
  • Artist
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  • Jabbar
  • Fulla
  • Abdul
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • The School of The Art Institute of Chicago
  • Unavailable
  • Caniglia
  • Gabriel
  • Artist
  • Northwestern University
  • Technical Aide
  • I am a senior at Northwestern University studying computer science and cognitive science, with a focus on human-computer interaction. During the school year, I work at The Garage, Northwestern's center for entrepreneurship and innovation, where I designed, built, and manage the Makerspace and VR Lab.
  • Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
  • -87.6244,41.8756
  • http://www.gcan.co/
  • Aceves-Sepulveda
  • Gabriela
  • Art Papers Jury Member
  • Simon Fraser University
  • School of Interactive Arts & Technology
  • Assistant Professor
  • Dr. Aceves Sepúlveda’s research bridges the histories of art, media, and technology with gender and women studies, and art and design practice. She is the author of Women Made Visible: Feminist Art and Media in post-1968 Mexico (University of Nebraska Press) and several peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and research-creation projects on feminist media in Latin America, global networks of artistic exchange, aging and activism, and the histories of immersive technologies in the Global South.
  • Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
  • -122.8447,49.1851
  • https://www.sfu.ca/siat/people/research-faculty/gabriela-aceves-sepulveda.html
  • Galactic Cafe
  • Artist
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  • Benjamin
  • Garfield
  • Artist
  • Southampton Solent University
  • School of Media Arts and Technology
  • Postdoctoral Researcher
  • I am a postdoctoral researcher at Solent University. My research spans cultural theory and creative media practice, focusing on the relation between humans and (digital) technology. My work emphasises the future of society, whether that be distant or imminent, in order to inform our understanding of the present. I previously worked for the Birmingham Centre for Cyber Security and Privacy, and before that received my PhD in Digital Technology Theory and Practice from the University of Wolverha
  • Southampton, England, United Kingdom
  • -1.40472,50.90694
  • https://digitalcultu.re/
  • Lindahl
  • Gary
  • Artist
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  • Profenza
  • George
  • Artist
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Themistokleous
  • George
  • Artist
  • Leeds Beckett University
  • School of Architecture
  • Architect and Lecturer
  • George Themistokleous is an architect and lecturer in architectural design, history and theory. He has studied architectural design, theory and art history at undergraduate (BA Hons. (dist), University of Toronto) and postgraduate levels (MArch, MA (dist), University of Brighton). The inter-disciplinary scope of his doctoral research operates between media, art and architecture. His practice focuses on the changing relationship between the visual body and space-time through emerging media that p
  • Leeds, England, United Kingdom
  • -1.54917,53.79972
  • http://www.para-sight.org/
  • Stocker
  • Gerfried
  • Artist and Art Jury Member
  • Ars Electronica
  • Artistic Director
  • Gerfried Stocker is a media artist and telecommunications engineer. In 1991, he founded x-space, a team formed to carry out interdisciplinary projects, which went on to produce numerous installations and performances featuring elements of interaction, robotics and telecommunications. Since 1995, Gerfried Stocker has been artistic director of Ars Electronica. In 1995-96, he headed the crew of artists and technicians that developed the Ars Electronica Center’s pioneering new exhibition strategies
  • Linz, Austria
  • 14.28333,48.3
  • https://ars.electronica.art/about/files/2011/01/Gerfried-Stocker_EN.pdf
  • Hui
  • Gi
  • Wai Echo
  • Artist
  • SIGGRAPH Asia 2020 HUI Gi-Wai, Echo (b.1996) primarily creates works exploring our senses, especially sight as it undoubtedly dominates the way people perceive reality. Echo’s work investigates the boundaries of the senses and perception while crossing disciplinary lines into the realms of science. She is currently studying the limitations of our visual sense and makes use of optics and illusion to question reality. She often works with light, chemicals, images and moving images, Audi
  • Hong Kong
  • 114.15861,22.27833
  • Gonzalez
  • Giana
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • Unavailable
  • Giant Sparrow
  • Artist
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  • Bristol
  • Glenn
  • Artist
  • United Motion Labs
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  • GMD, Visualization Group
  • Collaborators
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  • Google Data Arts Team
  • Artist
  • The Data Arts Team is a specialized coder and designer collective within Google whose sole task is the advancement of what creativity and technology can do together. Some of their most interesting work emerges from collaborations with directors, artists and musicians. Their work has been exhibited at the TATE Modern, Tribeca Film Festival, and the TED Conference.
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  • Midwood
  • Gordon
  • Artist
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  • Keith
  • Greg
  • Collaborators
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  • Huang
  • Guang-Hui
  • Art Jury Member
  • Macau University of Science & Technology
  • CN
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  • Rhabyt
  • Gwyan
  • Art Show Reviewer
  • California State University and New Media Caucus
  • Santa Cruz, California, United States of America
  • -122.0294,36.9746
  • Kang
  • Haein
  • Artist and Speaker/Presenter
  • University of Washington
  • Seattle, Washington State, United States of America
  • -122.3301,47.6038
  • Zhang
  • Haimo
  • Artist
  • University of Auckland
  • Auckland Bioengineering Institute
  • New Zealand
  • 171.77990019594,-41.838875221513
  • Bertram
  • Hal
  • Artist
  • Jim Henson Company
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Hamdan
  • Collaborators
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  • Jung
  • Haneul
  • Artist
  • CrossDesignLab
  • South Sudan
  • 30.05489,7.2653860999999
  • Wolfe
  • Hannah
  • E.
  • Artist, Speaker/Presenter, and Author
  • Colby College
  • Computer Science
  • Assistant Professor
  • Hannah Wolfe is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Colby College. Her artwork focuses on the relationship between body and technology, giving computers and robots biological qualities. Her work has been shown at ISEA, NIME, CHI and Contemporary Istanbul as well as published in IEEE Transactions in Affective Computing. She earned a PhD in Media Arts and Technology and a M.S. in Computer Science from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research spans human robot interaction
  • Waterville, Maine, United States of America
  • -69.6317,44.552
  • http://projectiveplanes.com/
  • Kim
  • Hannah
  • Artist
  • vacant
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Luo
  • Hao
  • Artist
  • Guangdong University of Technology
  • China
  • 101.90187510338,35.486702984633
  • Moon
  • Harvest
  • Artist
  • MB Labs and University of California, Los Angeles
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Li
  • He
  • Artist
  • Duke University and Lily Honglei Art Studio
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Fernon
  • Heather
  • Artist
  • Heather Fernon is a photomedia artist who studied b & w fine art photography at the Australian Centre for Photography in 1989. In 1996 she completed an MA (Media Arts) at RMIT and currently works in Sydney. Her work has been shown extensively in Australia, UK and United States. It was included in SIGGRAPH Orlando 1994 and Los Angeles 1995. Her first series, Still Life in Landscape I (2008) – Forbidden Fruit, counterpoints the traditional elegance of still life photography (placing cloved fruit,
  • Sydney, Australia
  • 151.21,-33.868
  • Alwani
  • Heetesh
  • Artist
  • University of Auckland
  • Auckland Bioengineering Institute
  • New Zealand
  • 171.77990019594,-41.838875221513
  • Mau
  • Heidi
  • Committee Member
  • Temple University
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
  • -75.1327,40.0115
  • Pritchard
  • Helen
  • Artist
  • Goldsmiths, University of London
  • Helen Pritchard is the head of Digital Arts Computing and a lecturer in Computational Art at Goldsmiths, University of London. Helen’s interdisciplinary work brings together the fields of Computational Aesthetics, more-than-human geographies, and Queer Feminist TechnoScience. Her practice is both one of writing and making and these two modes mutually inform each other to consider the impact of computational practices on bodies and environments. Helen’s practice often emerges as workshops, collab
  • London, United Kingdom
  • -0.1275,51.50722
  • Jamieson
  • Helen
  • Varley
  • Artist
  • Queensland University of Technology
  • Helen Varley Jamieson is a digital artist, writer, theatre practitioner and producer from Aotearoa New Zealand. Her artistic work includes cyberformance, digital installations, playwriting, and various collaborations addressing social and environmental themes including disposability, waste, water pollution, the impact of technology on our lives and the environment, and the role of women in society. In 2003 she co-founded UpStage, a unique online platform where artists collaborate in real time us
  • Munich, Germany
  • 11.56667,48.13333
  • Rocha
  • Herbert
  • Artist and Speaker/Presenter
  • Brazil
  • -51.619789020549,-9.5889030171226
  • Fischer
  • Hervé
  • Artist and Author
  • Artist-philosopher, creator of "sociological art" (1971), Hervé Fischer was invited at the Venice Biennial in 1976, a special guest at the Sao Paulo Biennial in 1981 and participated at Documenta 7 in Kassel (Germany) in 1982. He had personal exhibitions at the Musée Galliéra (Paris) in 1976, at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Montreal in 1980, and Mexico in 1983. In 1985, he organized Franco-Canadian participation in the Marco Polo electronic novel project which involved writers from Africa,
  • Paris, France, French Republic
  • 2.35183,48.85658
  • Okubo
  • Hidehiko
  • Artist
  • NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • 139.77,35.68
  • Mitsumine
  • Hideki
  • Artist
  • NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
  • Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Watanave
  • Hidenori
  • Artist and Speaker/Presenter
  • Dr. Hidenori Watanave was Born in Oita, Japan in 1974. He is a professor at the Graduate School of the University of Tokyo. He researches the ideal way of the inheritance of the memory by information design and digital archives. He has produced digital archives such as the "Hiroshima Archive", the "Nagasaki Archive" and the “Last Movements of Tsunami Disaster Victims”. He began coloring black and white photographs by AI technologies in 2016 and has been working on "Rebooting Memories" project in
  • Unavailable
  • Ando
  • Hideyuki
  • Artist
  • Gifu Prefecture, Japan
  • 136.9,35.48333
  • Smith
  • Hilary
  • Artist
  • Hilary Smith is a Senior at NC State’s College of Design, majoring in Industrial Design and applying for her masters in Textile Technology and Art and Design. Interested in a concentration in wearable technology.
  • Unavailable
  • Kudo
  • Hiromi
  • Artist
  • University of Tokyo
  • Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute (AORI)
  • Post doctoral researcher
  • Hiromi Kudo (Ph.D.) is a Post doctoral researcher, JSPS Restart Postdoctoral fellowship at Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute (AORI), The University of Tokyo, Japan. She received M.S (2002) in Environmental Studies from the university of Tokyo. And then she worked for Research center for advanced science and technology, the University of Tokyo (RCAST) as Project research assistant (2006). It ended up getting to Ph.D (2012) in Behavioural Ecology from Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan. Her doc
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • 139.77,35.68
  • Bedri
  • Hisham
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • MIT Media Lab
  • Unavailable
  • Hasegawa
  • Hitomi
  • Committee Member
  • Moving Image Archive of Contemporary Art
  • Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Hojin
  • Artist
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Environmental Design
  • California, United States of America
  • -119.69937515307,37.0743595873
  • Ji
  • Hojun
  • Artist
  • Chung-Ang University
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Kim
  • Hong-Gee
  • Artist
  • Seoul National University
  • Seoul, Korea
  • 127,37.58333
  • Deng
  • Honghao
  • Artist
  • Harvard University
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  • Li
  • Honglei
  • Artist
  • Lily Honglei Art Studio
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Lin
  • Hsin
  • Hsin
  • Art Show Reviewer and Artist
  • INFOTECH Research & Consultancy
  • Unavailable
  • Shih
  • Hugo
  • Artist
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  • Vinet
  • Hugues
  • Author
  • IRCAM and STARTS
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  • Kim
  • Hun
  • Soo
  • Artist
  • Hongik University
  • SIGGRAPH Asia 2020 Hun Soo Kim is a photographer studying humanity and making visual images from it.
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Park
  • Hye
  • Yun
  • Artist
  • Yonsei University
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Ban
  • Hyowon
  • Artist
  • The Ohio State University
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  • Jeong
  • Hyowon
  • Artist
  • CrossDesignLab
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Kim
  • Hyunchul
  • Artist and Speaker/Presenter
  • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
  • Graduate School of Culture Technology
  • Masters Student
  • Hyunchul Kim is a creator and researcher on human-computer interaction. As a creator, he is interested in the cultural attributes of Computational Media. His latest work, Leaver, is a genetic algorithm simulator with agents that can doubt his goals, and he wants it to work as an Imaginative alternative of artificial intelligence algorithms. Currently, he is a master student at the Graduate School of Culture Technology, KAIST. His research interest is the technique for creation in Virtual Environ
  • Daedeok Innopolis, Daejeon, Korea
  • 127.385,36.351
  • Kim
  • HyunDong
  • Artist
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Yeh
  • I-Chen
  • Artist
  • University of North Texas and xREZ Art+Science lab
  • I-Chen Yeh is a computer scientist who has been working on immersive data projects at xREZ Art + Science Lab throughout 2016. He was the programmer for the interaction paradigm for INSTRUMENT: One Antarctic night‚ building the software and hardware components that allow data‚ sound‚ and interaction to work together.
  • Denton, Texas, United States of America
  • -97.1331,33.215
  • Imangi Studios
  • Artist
  • North Carolina, ZZ
  • -79.389683869037,35.5568849207
  • Choi
  • In-kyung
  • Artist
  • GSCT and KAIST
  • Syracuse, New York, United States of America
  • -76.1474,43.0481
  • Chavez
  • Ina
  • Conradi
  • Artist
  • Nanyang Technological University
  • Singapore
  • 103.80805258633,1.3516161224392
  • Industrial Technology Research Institute
  • Artist
  • Zhudong Township, Taiwan
  • 121.0897,24.7311
  • inXile Entertainment
  • Artist
  • Newport Beach, California, United States of America
  • -117.9294,33.617
  • Michaloudis
  • Ioannis
  • Artist
  • Curtin University
  • Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -71.960325760707,42.3204700602
  • Yuk-Yiu
  • IP
  • Artist
  • City University of Hong Kong
  • School of Creative Media
  • Associate Professor
  • IP Yuk-Yiu is a filmmaker, media artist, art educator and independent curator. His works, ranging from experimental films, live performances, media installations to video games, have been showcased extensively at international venues and festivals, including European Media Art Festival, New York Film Festival, the Image Festival, FILE Festival, VideoBrasil, Transmediale, and WRO media art Bienniale. He is the founder of the art.ware project, an independent curatorial initiative focusing on the p
  • Hong Kong
  • 114.15861,22.27833
  • https://www.ipyukyiu.com/
  • Arvers
  • Isabelle
  • Artist
  • Paris 8 University
  • Isabelle Arvers is a French artist and curator exploring the fields of digital art and video game for over 20 years, on formal as well as ethical and critical approaches. Her work explores the hacking possibilities of video games and mostly materializes in films called machinimas to be screened in on-site performative installation spaces. Arvers’ work is grounded on collaborative experiences and reflects all the possibilities of the “working together” processes. As a curator, she focuses o
  • Meyrargues, France, French Republic
  • 5.52833,43.63556
  • http://www.kareron.com/isabelle-arvers/
  • Hansen
  • Isla
  • Art Jury Member
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Design Media Arts
  • Assistant Professor
  • Isla Hansen's work reenacts forms of popular media, play, and systems of production, recreating ways in which bodies connect to technologies in the world around us. Her work sets in motion new and sometimes crude means of image-making in order to break down or convolute processes of technological mediation. Recently, Isla has focused on the way in which camera and robotic systems in the gaming, medicine, food, and sports industries have developed by tracking and positioning the human body as ana
  • Los Angeles, California, United States of America
  • -118.2439,34.0544
  • http://islathemovie.com/indexhibitv070e/
  • Vees
  • Jack
  • Artist
  • Yale University
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Gaboury
  • Jacob
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • Unavailable
  • Cho
  • Jae
  • Joon
  • Artist
  • Chung-Ang University
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Jeon
  • Jaehwon
  • Author
  • Chung-Ang University
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Mayhew
  • Jaimes
  • Artist
  • Jaimes Mayhew is an artist and educator based in Baltimore, MD. His artwork is collaborative, interdisciplinary and concerned with ecological systems, which includes relationships in SLGBTQI+ communities, queering, and public space. His work has been shown at The Baltimore Museum of Art, Arlington Arts Center, Eyebeam (New York City), Mass MoCa (Massachusetts), Conflux Festival (Brooklyn), The Chapel of St. Cecilia (Brooklyn, NY), The Red Dawns Festival (Slovenia), This Is Not a Gateway (Lon
  • Baltimore , Maryland , US
  • ,
  • http://www.enginesofthefuture.com/
  • Grant
  • James
  • Artist
  • University of Advancing Technology
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  • She
  • James
  • Artist
  • HBKU
  • Qatar
  • 51.191200996987,25.315078500882
  • Thurman
  • James
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • University of North Texas
  • Unavailable
  • Rusch
  • Jana
  • Author
  • Artist
  • Jana Rusch is a freelance painter who lives and works in Eupen, Belgium. She received her M.A. degree in Geography from RWTH Aachen University in 2006, followed by studies at the China Academy of Art during that year. She has a lively exhibition activity at home and abroad. Her works have been presented at national and international art fairs such as ST.ART and art.Karlsruhe. She was awarded the art fellowship grant of East Belgium multiple times. Her works can be found in the IKOB Art Collectio
  • Eupen, Belgium
  • 6.0312717,50.6305665
  • Drozd
  • Jane
  • Artist
  • The Ohio State University
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  • Murray
  • Janet
  • Committee Member
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  • Danube
  • Janina
  • Hoth
  • Art Papers Jury Member
  • University Krems
  • Unavailable
  • Ferguson
  • Jason
  • J
  • Artist
  • Eastern Michigan University
  • School of Art & Design
  • Jason J Ferguson uses humor, the uncanny, and an absurdist voice to create public interventions, performance, video, and sculptural objects. Ferguson’s psychologically charged installations have been said to raise issues of artistic control, consciousness, and mortality. He received his BFA from Towson University and continued his studies at the University of Delaware where he completed his MFA in 2006. Ferguson’s work has been exhibited internationally including venues in Tokyo, Japan; Berlin,
  • Detroit, Michigan, US
  • ,
  • https://www.jasonjferguson.com/
  • White
  • Jason
  • Artist
  • Middlesex Polytechnic
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  • Bolter
  • Jay
  • Committee Member
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  • Lopez
  • Jayelle
  • Artist
  • Jayelle Lopez is a Trans-Woman. A Latina. These identities inspire most of what she does as a creative. Exploring said identities and how she can relate them to her experiences to create work that simply connects to her on a deeply personal and spiritual level is her purpose. Lopez spent a lot of her life asking questions through a gag. The unwilling ears to those questions have given her an opportunity to not only ask the questions she wants, but to also seek and find the answers she needs. Her
  • Unavailable
  • Branon
  • Jean
  • Committee Member
  • The Art Institute of California, San Diego
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  • Chu
  • Jean
  • Ho
  • Artist
  • Sogang University
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Burke
  • Jeff
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Unavailable
  • Crouse
  • Jeff
  • Artist
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  • Murphy
  • Jeff
  • Artist
  • Jeff Murphy has been working with digital media for more than a decade, exploring a wide range of production and publication techniques in a quickly advancing and dynamic field. He has exhibited on the World Wide Web in curated exhibits such as "@art" (the University of Illinois) and "Digitally Born" (the Alternative Museum, NY), developed interactive projects for both the Web and CD, and has presented his works in traditional gallery and museum settings with solo exhibitions at such places as T
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  • Kirsch
  • Jeffrey
  • W.
  • Committee Member
  • Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
  • Unavailable
  • Chen
  • Jennifer
  • Committee Member
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Kanary
  • Jennifer
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • University of Plymouth
  • Unavailable
  • Parker
  • Jennifer
  • Art Papers Jury Member
  • University of California
  • Associate Professor
  • Unavailable
  • Schneidereit
  • Jennifer
  • Artist
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Zaylea
  • Jennifer
  • Artist
  • The University of the Arts
  • Jennifer Zaylea is an artist and educator teaching new media, sound, film and sculpture at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA. Jennifer works with new media installations as the foundation for her creative practice. Her work is uniquely tactile and designed using various forms of technology, from micro-controllers to augmented reality. The works resulting form manifests in many mediums including experimental drawn scores, interactive sound installations, multimodal poetry, and intera
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
  • -75.1327,40.0115
  • Kim
  • Jeong
  • Han
  • Artist
  • Seoul National University
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Douglass
  • Jeremy
  • University of California, San Diego
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Kersey
  • Jeremy
  • Artist
  • BigPark
  • Technical Artist
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Allison
  • Jesse
  • Artist
  • Ball State University
  • Institute for Digital Intermedia Arts
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Brillhart
  • Jessica
  • Artist
  • Google, Inc.
  • Jessica Brillhart is the principal filmmaker for VR at Google. In 2009, she joined Google’s Creative Lab where she spearheaded numerous award winning shorts and documentaries before joining the VR team in 2015. Since directing, WORLD TOUR – the first VR film made with the Jump ecosystem – Brillhart has continued traveling the world, filming and experimenting, all in an effort to better understand and help inform others about this emergent medium.
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • http://www.jessicabrillhart.com/
  • In
  • Jessica
  • Artist
  • University College London
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Jung
  • Ji
  • Hun
  • Artist
  • Yonsei University
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Jun
  • Ji
  • Young
  • Artist
  • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Chang
  • Jia-Rey
  • Artist
  • University of Delaware
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Li
  • Jiabao
  • Artist
  • Harvard University
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Min
  • Jiajian
  • Artist
  • MYStudio
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Fantauzza
  • Jill
  • Art Paper Reviewer
  • Exploratorium/Stanford University
  • Unavailable
  • Johnson
  • Jill
  • Artist
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Pareti
  • Jill
  • Art Show Administrator
  • Bowling Green State University
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Gibson
  • Jim
  • Art Show Administrator
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  • Ahn
  • Jin
  • Hyun
  • Artist
  • Seoul National University
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Lai
  • Jing
  • Ting
  • Artist
  • 知覺野人
  • Taiwan
  • 120.93022937854,23.777977995001
  • Lan
  • Jingxin
  • Artist
  • Guangdong University of Technology
  • China
  • 101.90187510338,35.486702984633
  • Liu
  • Jingyang
  • Artist and Speaker/Presenter
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Computational Design Laboratory
  • Researcher
  • Jingyang (Leo) Liu is a computational designer and researcher interested in topics of generative design, robotic fabrication, and bio-inspired systems. He is a graduate instructor and researcher in the School of Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University where he is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree in computational design. Jingyang's work explores design computation between natural systems, architecture and material science. His research has been presented in conferences including ACM SimAUD,
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
  • -79.9901,40.4417
  • Kwon
  • JinHong
  • Artist
  • KBS Art Vision Co., Ltd. and MIND Lab
  • SIGGRAPH Asia 2020 JinHong Kwon is a specialist who fuses the modeling of a variety of media video, audio, graphics, and illustrations within mixed-media installation art. Trained in London, Korea, and the US, he has displayed installations in the US and Korea. He is currently director of visual effects at Art Vision, Korean Broadcasting System. Their piece submitted to SIGGRAPH continues this interaction of the physical and the virtual. In Artificial Interruption, the fluid, unreal, and the v
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Yu
  • Jinhui
  • Author
  • Zhejiang University
  • State Key Laboratory of CAD & CG
  • Unavailable
  • Lee
  • Jisu
  • Artist
  • Ajou University
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Jeong
  • Jiyun
  • Artist
  • CrossDesignLab
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Gossmann
  • Joachim
  • Artist
  • University of California, San Diego
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Chicau
  • Joana
  • Artist
  • Independent Researcher, Digital Designer, and Coder
  • Joana Chicau is a graphic designer, researcher and coder, with a background in choreography and performance, currently based in The Netherlands. Her methodolgy explores how design and coding practices interfere deeper with interface design and information displays — when considering choreographic thinking, embodiment and new movement perception possibilities. Joana privileges the use of Free-Libre Open Source software, and projects are delivered across multiple media: websites and online
  • Rotterdam, Netherlands the
  • 4.41667,51.95
  • http://joanachicau.com/
  • Morin
  • JoAnn
  • Kuchera
  • Artist and Speaker/Presenter
  • AlloSphere Research Facility and University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Composer and Scientist
  • Dr. JoAnn Kuchera-Morin, Composer, Director/Chief Scientist of the AlloSphere Research Facility, Professor of Media Arts and Technology and Music at the university of California Santa Barbara. Her research focuses on creative computational systems, multi-modal content mapping, and facilities design. She created a multi-million dollar sponsored research program for the University of California and was Chief Scientist of the Program from 1998 to 2003. This lead to the building and development of t
  • Santa Barbara, California, United States of America
  • -119.697,34.4098
  • Tate
  • Joanne
  • Marras
  • Artist
  • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Communication
  • Joanne Marras Tate is a multimedia producer and scholar. Her interests are in environmental communication, science communication, visual communication, emerging media, agnotology, marine sciences, conservation, and education. She is a doctoral student within the Community and Social Interaction area in the Department of Communication at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her background is in Marine Biology and Psychobiology.
  • Colorado, United States of America
  • -105.60499740809,39.190245999
  • Kornick
  • Joe
  • Artist
  • Kornick Lindsay
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Pinzarrone
  • Joe
  • Collaborators
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  • Ong
  • Joel
  • Yuzhi
  • Artist, Author, and Art Paper Reviewer
  • University of Washington
  • Unavailable
  • Berzowska
  • Joey
  • Art Papers Jury Member
  • Concordia University
  • Unavailable
  • DeYoung
  • Johannes
  • Artist
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • School of Art
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Beatty
  • John
  • Co-Chair
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Olvera
  • John
  • C.
  • Committee Member
  • North Texas State University
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates