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DTSTAMP:20250110T023301Z
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20241204T142000
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SUMMARY:AI
DESCRIPTION:Art Papers\n\nThe conference theme, “Curious Minds,” applies t
 o both artists exploring new technologies and critics evaluating their eff
 ectiveness and meaning. Following our curiosity, we artists have misused s
 ystems, hacked devices, devised unusual algorithms and processes, and expr
 essed new colors and forms. What motivates our curiosity, and what are the
  consequences of our efforts? Why obsess over something that no one else s
 eems to care about, or doesn’t have immediate or practical value? Why do s
 omething that someone else finds disturbing? Why here and now? Why you? Wh
 at roles do artists and critics have in shaping the future of computer gra
 phics and interactive techniques?\n\nJoin us in Tokyo this December as we 
 delve into the complex tapestry of Curious Minds. Explore how technology c
 an 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 Commu
 nity (DAC) Of SIGGRAPH Asia.\n\nSpeculative Future Imagined Through Satell
 ite Imageries with Generative AI\n\n“Water City” visualizes a speculative 
 city in 2300 affected by sea level rise, using generative AI. The realisti
 c satellite images depict coastal scenes and urban landscapes, stimulating
  viewers' imagination and helping them perceive climate change as a person
 al issue. Balancing scientif...\n\n\nYuki Yoshida and Akira Wakita (Gradua
 te School of Media and Governance, Keio University)\n---------------------
 \nQ&A\n\nQ&A for the session.\n\n---------------------\nCinema Meowdiso: F
 ilms Co-Created by Human, Large Language Models and a Cat\n\n“Cinema Meowd
 iso” is a system that utilizes generative AI to transform daily footage ca
 ptured by pets into short films across various genres. This project explor
 es the potential of non-human entities as narrative agents and examines ho
 w AI can autonomously create stories with human guida...\n\n\nXuanyang Hua
 ng, Xiaoyun Zhong, Zhihua Zhong, Theodoros Papatheodorou, and David Kei-Ma
 n Yip (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Guangzhou)\n-------
 --------------\nAbutting Tokyo: AI-Driven Cognitive Distortion in VR Urban
  Visualization\n\nThis paper explores the intersection of artificial intel
 ligence and virtual reality in visualizing urban environments. It examines
  how AI processes and distorts urban data, influenced by the inherent bias
 es in human-annotated datasets. "Abutting Tokyo" presents a VR experience 
 that simulates data an...\n\n\nXiaoyun ZHONG, Xuanyang HUANG, and Rui HU (
 Hong Kong University of Science and Technology(Guangzhou)) and Shuang WU (
 National University of Singapore, Hong Kong University of Science and Tech
 nology(Guangzhou))\n---------------------\nCan AI Generated Ambrotype Chai
 n the Aura of Alternative Process?\n\n"Non-Reproducible Generative Collodi
 on" integrates traditional wet plate photography with digital fabrication,
  using generative AI and NFTs to ensure each photograph's uniqueness. This
  method redefines "aura" in the digital art era, offering new perspectives
  on photographic art by combining classica...\n\n\nChinatsu Ozawa, Tatsuya
  Minagawa, and Yoichi Ochiai (Digital Nature Group, University of Tsukuba)
 \n\nRegistration Category: Enhanced Access, Full Access, Full Access Suppo
 rter\n\nLanguage Format: English Language\n\nSession Chair: Scottie Chih-C
 hieh Huang (National Tsing Hua University)
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