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SUMMARY:Heritage
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\nQ&A\n\nQ&A for the session.\n\n-----------
 ----------\nConstructing Immersive Narrative Environments with Physical In
 teraction: 17th-Century European Fascination with China\n\nThis paper expl
 ores the idealised ancient China envisioned by 17th-century Europeans thro
 ugh surrealist interactive narratives within virtual spaces. The VR intera
 ctive game Moonlit Windows immerses players in a narrative environment fea
 turing integrated physical interaction. Through literature revi...\n\n\nXi
 ruo Wang (University College London (UCL))\n---------------------\nTale of
  Tales: Interdisciplinary Art at the Intersection of Music, History, Sugar
 , and Technology\n\nThis paper explores an interdisciplinary art project c
 entered on the history of the sugar industry in Taiwan and Japan. The proj
 ect integrates sound, imagery, and performance installations to create an 
 immersive experience. Central to the study is Tale of Tale, the musical co
 mponent of two interconn...\n\n\nTak Cheung Hui (Hong Kong Metropolitan Un
 iversity) and YU CHIA KUO (McGill University)\n---------------------\nAI-G
 enerated Art as a Trading Zone: A Creolization between the MZ Generation a
 nd Traditional Culture\n\nThis paper examines how the concept of creolizat
 ion is actually applied at the current time when generative artificial int
 elligence(AI) is being used in the field of art. It is addressed in the fo
 llowing three aspects: Firstly, we discuss a notion of 'trading zone' from
  the perspective of 'creolizat...\n\n\nJongcheon Shin, Seongtae Hong, Minw
 oo Kim, and Boyun Choe (Sangji University)\n\nRegistration Category: Enhan
 ced Access, Full Access, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage Format: English
  Language\n\nSession Chair: Kian Peng Ong (Nanyang Technological Universit
 y (NTU))
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