Anne Morgan Spalter
Most Recent Affiliation(s):
- Brown University
Bio:
SIGGRAPH 1999
Anne Morgan Spalter is Artist in Residence in the Brown University Computer Graphics Group and Outreach Director of the NSF Science and Technology Center for Computer Graphics and Scientific Visualization. She is the author of the comprehensive introductory textbook, The Computer in the Visual Arts (Addison-Wesley). Spalter has a BA in both mathematics and visual art from Brown University and an MFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISO). She designed and taught the first computer fine art courses at both RISO and Brown. Her own computer art has been exhibited in the U.S. and abroad and she is founder of the College Art Association SIG for Computers in the Visual Arts.
Course Organizer:
Art Reviewer:
Artwork(s):
Experience(s):
Learning Category: Presentation(s):
Type: [Educator’s Forum]
The Graphics Teaching Tool Presenter(s): [Spalter] [Tenneson]
[SIGGRAPH 2006]
Type: [Posters]
The graphics teaching tool for non-technical students Presenter(s): [Tenneson] [Spalter]
[SIGGRAPH 2005]
Type: [Art Papers & Presentations]
Will There Be "Computer Art" in 2020? Presenter(s): [Spalter]
[SIGGRAPH 2003]
Type: [Educator’s Forum]
Problems with Using Components in Educational Software Presenter(s): [Spalter]
[SIGGRAPH 2002]
Type: [Educator’s Forum]
Interaction in an IVR Museum of Color Presenter(s): [Spalter] [Stone] [Meier] [Miller] [Simpson]
[SIGGRAPH 2000]
Type: [Courses]
Why Does it Do That? 10 Mysteries of Computer Artmaking Revealed Art Organizer(s): [Spalter]
Presenter(s): [Spalter]
Entry No.: [31]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
Role(s):
- Art Paper Author
- Art Show Art Reviewer
- Art Show Artist
- Course Organizer
- Course Presenter
- Educator's Forum Presenter
- SIGKids Contributor