BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Linklings LLC BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Tokyo X-LIC-LOCATION:Asia/Tokyo BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0900 TZOFFSETTO:+0900 TZNAME:JST DTSTART:18871231T000000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20250110T023301Z LOCATION:G405\, G Block\, Level 4 DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20241204T170000 DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20241204T180000 UID:siggraphasia_SIGGRAPH Asia 2024_sess275@linklings.com SUMMARY:Tools 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\nUnderstated Haptics: Physicalization of Ta ctile Memories through a Co-creative Practice between Human and Nonhuman\n \nFiguratively speaking, when two surfaces, such as human skin and an obje ct’s outsideness, deliberately interact - a third, collateral, and tempora ry surface is created. This work presents an artistic framing of tactility as a third surface: a tactile co-memory generated through tactile interac ...\n\n\nIvana Chaloska, Tatsuya Saito, Junichi Yamaoka, and Kouta Minamiz awa (Keio University Graduate School of Media Design)\n------------------- --\nThermochromorph: Dynamic Relief Printing with Thermochromic Inks\n\nTh ermochromorph is a novel relief printing technique that produces multicolo red images that transition into each other through changes in temperature. Our process utilizes two sets of CMYK thermochromic inks that exhibit com plementary color-changing behaviors: one shifting from color to transparen cy...\n\n\nTicha Sethapakdi (MIT CSAIL), Paris Myers (MIT Media Lab), Tian yu Yu (University of California Berkeley), Juliana Covarrubias (MIT CSAIL) , Mackenzie Leake (Adobe Research), and Stefanie Mueller (MIT CSAIL)\n---- -----------------\nQ&A\n\nQ&A for the session.\n\n---------------------\nC urves Harvesting: Dynamic Morphogenesis through Thermodynamic Sculpting of 3D Printed Structures\n\nCurves Harvesting explores dynamic morphogenesis through thermodynamic sculpting of 3D-printed structures. This installati on utilizes polylactic acid's thermal properties to transform planar modul es into complex curved surfaces. By controlling water temperature and tens ion, it balances deterministic...\n\n\nZiyuan Jiang, Ruoqi Li, and Yasuaki Kakehi (University of Tokyo)\n---------------------\nKnitworkVR: Dual-rea lity Experience through Distributed Sensor-Actuator Networks in the Living Knitwork Pavilion\n\nKnitworkVR integrates dual-reality and digital twin platforms to simulate the Living Knitwork Pavilion in a desert landscape, using real-time sensor data. The sensor network captures movements, intera ctions, and spatial positioning of occupants, linking electric field senso r data with VR positioning...\n\n\nIrmandy Wicaksono, Lancelot Blanchard, and Sam Chin (MIT Media Lab); Cristian Colon (Massachusetts Institute of T echnology); and Joseph Paradiso (MIT Media Lab)\n\nRegistration Category: Enhanced Access, Full Access, Full Access Supporter\n\nLanguage Format: En glish Language\n\nSession Chair: Everardo Reyes (Université Paris 8) END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR