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SUMMARY:Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Art Gallery\n\nAt SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 in Tokyo, the Art Gallery
  seeks to present groundbreaking and impactful creations that intersect ar
 t, science, technology, society, and the environment. In an era of informa
 tion saturation, where the essence and veracity of matters may blur, we ch
 ampion concrete expressions to reaffirm our reality, moving beyond mere id
 ealism.\nThe theme “Neither Utopia Nor Dystopia” eschews the stark dichoto
 my often portrayed between utopian and dystopian extremes, crafting a real
 m for patient engagement with the manifold aspects of reality and fosterin
 g the gradual maturation of values. This thematic direction nudges artists
  to uncover the subtle allure, intricacy, and profundity inherent in our d
 ay-to-day lives, urging them to craft palpable visions.\n\nThrough the dis
 tinctive lenses of artists, we aspire to recalibrate our perception of the
  interplay between society, the environment, and technology, thereby enric
 hing our collective comprehension. We envisage a tapestry of works that, a
 t times, unveil hidden truths and beauties, and at other times, navigate t
 he intricate web of emotions and relationships, culminating in a corporeal
  portrayal of our world. In alignment with these themes, the SIGGRAPH Asia
  2024 Art Gallery casts a wide net, eagerly soliciting a spectrum of artis
 tic endeavors, spanning artworks, projects, performances, platforms, and c
 ommunities.\n\nJoin us at the SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Art Gallery in Tokyo, Jap
 an, as we question, explore, and engage with the intricate and multifacete
 d realities of our times.\n\n1 & ∞ ⑁\n\nText-to-image Ai model generated i
 mages via the prompt 'a single chair on a white background'. Retraining th
 e model on this dataset led to the chair image turning into non-figurative
  digital noise after six iterations, highlighting the likelihood for corru
 ption in computational ontology through data...\n\n\nGeorgy Ègor Kraft (Ac
 ademy of Fine Arts Vienna, Tokyo University of the Arts)\n----------------
 -----\nCarbon Farm\n\nContribute your CO2 to Carbon Gardener. Our system c
 aptures and feeds it to algae, which we harvest and convert into bioplasti
 cs. Our system transforms the hot-air statements of governments and corpor
 ations into a powerful grassroots bio-production ingredient.\n\n\nJiabao L
 i (University of Texas at Austin, University of Tokyo) and Ben Evanson (Un
 iversity of Texas at Austin)\n---------------------\nContent Aware Studies
  Series\n\nThe series includes sculptures, videos and texts as inquiries i
 nto reverse-archeology via Ai models and 3d scans datasets. Aimed at recon
 structing missing fragments within the sculptures of classical antiquities
  and paleontological objects these computational systems are exercised at 
 speculative obj...\n\n\nÈgor Kraft (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, China Aca
 demy of Art)\n---------------------\nRecognition: capture(scene)\n\n"Recog
 nition: capture(scene)" uses an iPhone to create a gap between what the us
 er sees on the screen while taking a panorama shot and the final result. T
 his aims to encourage new visual experiences and perspectives by challengi
 ng familiar perceptions of a commonly used function.\n\n\nRintaro Fujita a
 nd Scott Allen (Kyoto Seika University)\n---------------------\nSemantic S
 ee-through Goggles\n\nSemantic See-through Goggles are a kind of spectacle
 s, through which the view is once totally verbalized and then re-imaged. T
 he view, in which much of the spatial positioning and material has been re
 worked, however, does indeed convey the meaning of the scene in front of i
 t.\n\n\nGoki Muramoto (University of Tokyo), Yuri Yasui (University of Bri
 tish Columbia), and Hirosuke Asahi (University of Tokyo)\n----------------
 -----\nMatrix Model and Uberbau\n\n"Matrix Model and Uberbau" is a real-ti
 me simulation about the parallel histories of computer graphics technology
 , AI, and financial crisis. In a space half sports stadium and half constr
 uction site, various scripted events were driven by deep learning “predict
 ions” of the 2007-08 Shangh...\n\n\nRui Hu (Hong Kong University of Scienc
 e and Technology (Guangzhou), Hong Kong University of Science and Technolo
 gy) and Susan Yingshu Chen (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 )\n---------------------\nWhere Are We Now?\n\nWhere Are We Now? is an int
 eractive 360-degree photography-based artwork weaving together horizontal 
 and vertical scrolls to reflect on the intense, congested and dynamic hist
 ories and present moments of Hong Kong.\n\n\nPeter Williams and Chui Ying 
 Wong (California State University, Sacramento)\n---------------------\nEve
 nt Modeling\n\nEvent Modeling consists of two works (#dump and AI Fossil) 
 that scrape social media text to generate 3d sculptures within simulated v
 irtual and interactive environments.  Real-time social media posts trigger
  corresponding 3D model dumps into a virtual landfill and crystallize into
  AI generated fossi...\n\n\nMark Ramos (Pratt Institute, New York Universi
 ty) and Ziyang Wu (China Academy of Art)\n---------------------\nIn Vivo /
  In Vitro - Trial 1.4\n\nIn Vivo / In Vitro - Trial 1.4 is an interactive 
 new media installation. It leverages machine learning to understand the mo
 ment a viewer blinks, ephemerally displaying generative embryonic imagery 
 during this brief moment of unconsciousness.\n\n\nJoey Verbeke and Koi Ren
  (Independent Artist)\n---------------------\nAttraction of image\n\nThis 
 work contrasts AI generated images of "Enoshima", a famous tourist destina
 tion in Japan, with photos taken by imitating them locally. These images a
 re uploaded to SNS. The cycle of AI generating ideal realities and returni
 ng images that imitate them back to the Internet accelerates bias and ide.
 ..\n\n\nAsuka Ishii and Kazuki Nagata (Keio University)\n-----------------
 ----\nTAI_ON: Audible Body and Its Enveloping Rhythm\n\n"TAI_ON" is an imm
 ersive installation that invites participants to reconnect with their bodi
 ly rhythms within a sculpted, 300-year-old tree. Using a non-contact milli
 meter-wave radar, the artwork encourages participants to tune into their i
 nner signals, fostering a harmonious relationship with their...\n\n\nSEIOH
  EZAKI (Ichihara hospital, University of Tsukuba) and KEIICHI ZEMPO (Unive
 rsity of Tsukuba; Xtrans tech, Inc.)\n---------------------\nMe vs. You\n\
 nIn this queer multi-channel installation, footage from a wrestling match 
 between the artists is fed through a generative AI pipeline to expose the 
 limits of surveillance-oriented machine vision systems in interpreting hum
 an interaction.\n\n\nAdam Cole (Creative Computing Institute, Creative Com
 puting Institute, University of the Arts London); Gregor Petrikovič (Indep
 endent); and Mick Grierson (Creative Computing Institute, Creative Computi
 ng Institute, University of the Arts London)\n---------------------\nDiver
 se and Universal Camera\n\nThis video installation collages footage from t
 he Encyclopedia Cinematographica (EC) using a hybrid system of AI-based au
 tomatic and manual tagging. It explores connections between different eras
  and regions, visualizing EC's encyclopedic nature.\n\n\nYasushi Noguchi a
 nd Yuta Ogai (Tokyo Polytechnic University)\n---------------------\nPeep\n
 \n"Peep," inspired by reality dating shows, explores how the internet fuel
 s voyeurism. The entire piece comprises three parallel threads, represente
 d by surveillance footage, window, and mirror, converging into a single co
 nclusion. Through this work, we hope to convey that contributing to the in
 ternet...\n\n\nChuan Tsai and An Jung Huang (National Tsing Hua University
 )\n---------------------\nMid Tide #3\n\nVideo Installation. This work tra
 nsforms video footage of waves into a 3D object with time as the depth dim
 ension. By deviating from linear playback, it explores the unique percepti
 on of floating on the sea's surface, merging the body with the waves, and 
 altering the viewer's perception of time and ...\n\n\nRyu Furusawa (Tokyo 
 University of the Arts)\n---------------------\n"Pla-tsugi: Modern Kintsug
 i through Digital Fabrication"\n\n"Pla-tsugi" is a modern restoration meth
 od using 3D printing and VR technology to reassemble and recreate broken o
 bjects, inspired by traditional Japanese Kintsugi and Yobitsugi.\n\n\nAKIO
  HARADA (Independent)\n---------------------\nPatriotic Stamp Machine\n\nP
 atriotic Stamp Machine draws inspiration from a series of recent incidents
  in Hong Kong. It features a real-time, CNC-controlled stamp painting mach
 ine alongside a column of CRT TVs displaying a series of three-channel vid
 eos.\n\n\nMiu Ling Lam (City University of Hong Kong)\n-------------------
 --\nSynCocreate\n\nSynCocreate is a neurofeedback co-creation virtual expe
 rience where paired users synchronize their brainwaves to collaboratively 
 create art in a 3D environment. This immersive experience explores the pot
 ential of brainwave interaction to enhance co-creativity, emotional connec
 tion, and social well-b...\n\n\nTiange Wang (VLab, Independent Designer) a
 nd Xin Feng (Independent Researcher)\n\nRegistration Category: Enhanced Ac
 cess, Exhibit & Experience Access, Experience Hall Exhibitor, Full Access,
  Full Access Supporter, Trade Exhibitor
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