The
Art Gallery’s 2013 theme, XYZN: Scale, draws attention to a key critical
affordance of computer-based authorship: the ability to iteratively scale our
digital representations at will: in-out-up-down, back and forth, + and -. These
core functions enable us to change size and location over time, and at different
degrees of resolution.
Victoria Szabo, the 2013 Art Gallery Chair. Photo credit: Chris Hildreth
“As SIGGRAPH celebrates its 40th anniversary at the 2013 conference,
it’s amazing to the see how the artistic and computer graphics talent
has evolved over the years,” says Victoria Szabo, Art Gallery Chair from
Duke University. “To celebrate the conference’s anniversary, special
acknowledgment was given to work that tied with historical themes, for
example the N as a function of time. We received an incredible range of
contributors which most definitely will add high quality work to create
a coherent and interesting show. “
In all, the Art committee successfully selected 16 works to showcase
this July. The works selected include installations, wall-based,
physical/sculptural, and screen-based work. Two camera-based pieces have
potential to extend into the wider convention center as well. One of
the selections will be featured in Art Papers with a focus on a problem that helps set standards and stimulate future trends in the art industry.
SIGGRAPH 2013 brings together thousands of
computer graphics professionals, 21-25 July 2013, Anaheim, California, USA.
Learn more at the main website - registration is now open.
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