Artist talk | SPARKS, the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community
Immersion, Interactivity and Altered Realities, moderated by Derick Ostrenko and Victoria Szabo
Friday, February 26, 2021 at 4PM EST/9PM GMT
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIsdumvqzIuHtVr1Z1_ev8jq3aJ3Wgro_Gv
SPARKS is the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community's mew monthly lightning talk and discussion series.
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Tue, Jul 14 at 4:00-5:30 PM, 2020Immersion, Interactivity and Altered Realities, moderated by Derick Ostrenko and Victoria Szabo
Friday, February 26, 2021 at 4PM EST/9PM GMT
Sign up for Zoom Link to the Discussion (limited to 100 total participants)
SPARKS is the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community's mew monthly lightning talk and discussion series. SPARKS stands for "Short Presentations of Artworks & Research for the Kindred Spirit." Last month we kicked off with our first event, Screenworlds: NetArt and Online Communities.
The 2nd SPARKS online Zoom discussion, Immersion, Interactivity and Altered Realities, will feature 10 presenters who have responded to the topic of past & present trajectories of immersive media experiences & experiments, as well as the evolving influence of reality altering innovation on art and culture. We will offer a journey through artworks distinguished by totality at the interface of art and consciousness. Following the presentations of the lightning talks, the zoom audience is encouraged to engage in moderated discussion.
- How have the affordances of immersive reality technology changed?
- What are the challenges to creating immersive media artwork?
- What is the next horizon for extended reality in art and culture?
The session will be moderated by Derick Ostrenko and Victoria Szabo.
Presenters (tentative list):
- Brooke Belisle
- Chanee Choi
Rachel Clarke - Robert Cosgrove, Nick Hwang, and Margaret Schedel
- Margaret Dolinsky
- Ryan Edwards
- Anna Gedal
- Paul Hertz
- Elizabeth Leister
- Heather Quinn
Immersion, Interactivity and Altered Realities, moderated by Derick Ostrenko and Victoria Szabo
Friday, February 26, 2021 at 4PM EST/9PM GMT
Sign up for Zoom Link to the Discussion (limited to 100 total participants)
SPARKS is the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community's mew monthly lightning talk and discussion series. SPARKS stands for "Short Presentations of Artworks & Research for the Kindred Spirit." Last month we kicked off with our first event, Screenworlds: NetArt and Online Communities.
The 2nd SPARKS online Zoom discussion, Immersion, Interactivity and Altered Realities, will feature 10 presenters who have responded to the topic of past & present trajectories of immersive media experiences & experiments, as well as the evolving influence of reality altering innovation on art and culture. We will offer a journey through artworks distinguished by totality at the interface of art and consciousness. Following the presentations of the lightning talks, the zoom audience is encouraged to engage in moderated discussion.
- How have the affordances of immersive reality technology changed?
- What are the challenges to creating immersive media artwork?
- What is the next horizon for extended reality in art and culture?
The session will be moderated by Derick Ostrenko and Victoria Szabo.
Presenters (tentative list):
- Brooke Belisle
- Chanee Choi
Rachel Clarke - Robert Cosgrove, Nick Hwang, and Margaret Schedel
- Margaret Dolinsky
- Ryan Edwards
- Anna Gedal
- Paul Hertz
- Elizabeth Leister
- Heather Quinn