[spectre] CAS May Meeting - Parallel Evolution: the Patric Prince
Collection and the emergence of SIGGRAPH
Paul Brown
paul at PAUL-BROWN.COM
Fri Apr 4 01:50:18 CEST 2008
The Computer Arts Society continues its 40th Anniversary celebrations
with a presentation about the emergence of the SIGGRAPH Art Show.
CAS Meetings are open to the public and are free. Please circulate
this invitation to colleagues, students and friends.
"Parallel Evolution: the Patric Prince Collection and the emergence
of SIGGRAPH as a North American computer arts venue"
Nick Lambert, Doug Dodds, Jeremy Gardiner, Lanfranco Aceti and Honor
Beddard
Tuesday 6 May 2008
6:60 for 7:00; System Simulation Ltd
Bedford Chambers, The Piazza Covent Garden
London WC2E 8HA, England
http://www.ssl.co.uk/content/map.html
The Computer Arts and Technocultures Project, a joint venture between
Birkbeck and the Victoria & Albert Museum, recently received AHRC
funding to research and digitise the Patric Prince Collection of
computer art. Birkbeck had already collaborated with CAS and SSL
through the CACHe Project and this resulted in CAS's collection of
computer art being donated to the V&A.
Computer Art and Technocultures is studying the wider area of
international computer art as it emerged in parallel with the
developing computer graphics industry, especially in conjunction with
SIGGRAPH during the 1980s. The interchange between new technologies
and artistic practice, and also the opportunities afforded by an art
show attached to a major conference, ensured that SIGGRAPH became one
of the principle nodes for computer art. Patric Prince was closely
connected with the art show and chaired it in 1986.
We will consider how her collection connects with the art show
(especially the retrospective on computer art she put together in
1986), how new artists and technologies were represented, and whether
the situation of computer art has changed since the area was
discussed in a special SIGGRAPH in 1989.
The members of the Computer Arts and Technocultures team will each
examine different aspects of the project, with presenters including
Nick Lambert, Doug Dodds, Jeremy Gardiner, Lanfranco Aceti and Honor
Beddard.
http://www.computer-arts-society.org/
2008 = CAS 40!
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