SIGGRAPH 2005: Guerilla Studio
Conference:
Guerilla Studio Chair:
- Peter Braccio - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Subcommittee Member(s):
- Kathy Beal
- Robert Berg - Arizona State University
- Lyn Bishop - Zama Arts
- Rachel Braccio
- John Brock
- Chrissy Cain-Ramirez - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
- Patricia Clark - Arizona State University
- Gene Cooper - Four Chambers Studio
- Tara DeMarco - Marvel Studios
- Christopher (Chris) Evans - Crytek GmbH
- Janine Fron - (art)n
- Tracy Fullerton - University of Southern California (USC)
- Helen Golden - Tradigital Fine Art
- Isa Gordon - Arizona State University
- Bob Gould - PCD
- Jeremy Hansen - PRISM
- Sara Irvin
- Nicolas Kizer - Arizona State University
- Peter Kreider
- Byron Lahey - Arizona State University
- Karl Lang - Lumita.com
- Amy E. Morie - Mia Lehrer & Associates
- Jacquelyn Ford Morie - Blue Sky Studios
- Dave Nutty - Images By Nutty
- Megan Orosz - Sony Pictures Imageworks
- Susan Parker - Parker and Associates
- Celia Pearce - University of California, Irvine
- Brock Ramirez - Otis College of Art and Design
- Heather Raikes - University of California, San Diego
- Manny Sepulveda - Integrated Color Solutions
- Cathy Sewell - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
- Osha Makai Smith - Bentley Systems
- Raleigh Souther - Motion Graphix
- Rebecca Strzelec - Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
- Chris Tome - 3D Magazine
- Scott Van Note - Arizona State University
- Kimberly (Kim) Voigt - AKIMBO Inc.
- Claire Weigand - Tufts University
- Christopher (Chris) Williams - JumpStart.com
- Michael Wright - M Ragsdale Wright Studios
- Emily Young - Portland State University
- Pamela Zimmerman - Temple University
Overview:
The Guerilla Studio is an integrated network of machines for realizing ideas in 2D, 3D, 4D, and n-dimensional media, a working computer graphics laboratory for explorations in fine art, animation, science, and other CG disciplines. It features high-end computer workstations, a multitude of software (featuring 2D and 3D design), and print technologies. Artists, scientists, and engineers can walk in, create, and realize their creations right in the lab. The Guerilla Studio also features artists in residence, who instruct attendees on technique and explore the possibilities of digital art.

