SIGGRAPH Asia 2024: Art Papers
Conference:
Overview:
This is the first time SIGGRAPH Asia in Tokyo will present an Art Papers program! The conference theme, “Curious Minds,” applies to both artists exploring new technologies and critics evaluating their effectiveness and meaning. Following our curiosity, we artists have misused systems, hacked devices, devised unusual algorithms and processes, and expressed new colors and forms. What motivates our curiosity, and what are the consequences of our efforts? Why obsess over something that no one else seems to care about, or doesn’t have immediate or practical value? Why do something that someone else finds disturbing? Why here and now? Why you? What roles do artists and critics have in shaping the future of computer graphics and interactive techniques?
Join us in Tokyo this December as we delve into the complex tapestry of Curious Minds. Explore how technology can both disrupt and unify, offering new ways to understand and engage with our multifaceted existence and curiosity. Be part of the conversation and connect with the vibrant SIGGRAPH arts community here: Digital Arts Community (DAC) Of SIGGRAPH Asia.
Art Papers Chair:
- Yuichiro Katsumoto - Tokyo Denki University
Organizing Committee Member(s):
- Everardo Reyes - Université Paris 8
- Jane Prophet - University of Michigan
- Jun Fujiki - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
- Kian-Peng Ong - Keio-NUS CUTE Center
- Scott Hessels - City University of Hong Kong
- Scottie Chih-Chieh Huang - National Tsing Hua University
- Sophia Brueckner - University of Michigan
- Victoria Szabo - Duke University
- Yoon Chung Han - San José State University
Art Papers Advisor:
- Victoria Szabo - Duke University
- Andrea Sosa - National University of La Plata (UNLP)
- Annina Ruest - Florida Atlantic University
- A. Bill Miller - Penn State Altoona
- Angus Graeme Forbes - Purdue University
- Akira Nakayasu - Kanazawa College of Art
- Andreas Schlegel - Lasalle College of the Arts
- Anastasia Tyurina - Queensland University of Technology
- Augustus Wendell - Duke University
- Behnaz Farahi - California State University at Long Beach
- Cynthia Beth Rubin - Rhode Island School of Design
- Carlos Castellanos - DPrime Research
- Cilo Flego - University of Genoa
- Christopher Lloyd Salter
- Derek Holzer - KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- Florent Di Bartolo - Université Gustave Eiffel
- Francesca Franco - University of Exeter
- Gustavo A. Rincon - University of California, Santa Barbara
- Giuseppe Torre - University of Limerick
- Hideyuki Ando - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
- Hyun Ju Kim - University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Ina Conradi Chavez - Nanyang Technological University
- Iwao Haruguchi - Shobi University
- Jung Choi - Duke University
- Johnny DiBlasi - Iowa State University
- June-Hao Hou - National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
- Jonah King - Stevens Institute of Technology
- Jiabao Li - Harvard University
- Jooyoung Oh - Q.U.I.T.
- Joyce J. Rudinsky - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Joe Takayama - Musashino Art University
- Junichi Yamaoka - Keio University
- Kosuke Matsunaga - Sapporo City University
- Kyueun Kim - City University of New York
- Miguel Carvalhais - Universidade do Porto
- Mark Olson - Duke University
- Melentie Pandilovski - JOLT Arts
- Minka Stoyanova - Clark University
- Oliver M. Gingrich - University of Greenwich
- Paul Magee
- Rebecca Ruige Xu - Syracuse University
- Sachiko Kodama - University of Electro-Communications
- Sharan R. Elran - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Sue Gollifer - University of Brighton
- Terence Broad - Goldsmiths, University of London
- Tobias Klein - City University of Hong Kong
- Tomoko Ohtani - University of Tokyo
- Valerie Wolf Gang - University of Nova Gorica
- Weihao Qiu - University of California, Santa Barbara
- Weidi Zhang - University of California, Santa Barbara





























