What an AI powered future might look like? Rapid evolution of computing capabilities enables transforming process of scientific discovery, creative production and invent new ways to experience and interact with art, music, design, film, literature, theatre, fashion and every other sphere of cultural production. This super unique BoF seeks to bring together technologists, artists, arts organizations and researchers to discuss what impact AI and generative technologies may have for our future.
Time and Location
SIGGRAPH 2023
Thursday, 10 August, 2023
8am - 9:30am PDT
Location: Room 518 B
Interest Areas: Art and Design, New Technologies, Research and Education
Keywords: Animation/Simulation, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Deep Learning
Tentative Schedule
Welcome to BoF, Tomasz Bednarz
AI Survey, David Spoestra (Media Machine)
Accelerating Workloads and Time to Market for Generative AI, Jeremy Krinitt (NVIDIA)
Generative Shakespeare to AR pipelines work-in-progress, Patrick Pennefather (UBC)
Controllable Synthesis of Neural Radiance Fields, Jun-Yan Zhu (CMU)
Text to Haptics: Method and Case Studies of Designing Tactile Graphics for Inclusive Tactile Picture Books by Digital Fabrication and Generative AI, Kengo Tanaka, Ayaka Tsutsui (Tsukuba University)
Panel on Generative AI
Organizers
Tomasz Bednarz (NVIDIA, USA)
David Spoestra (Media Machine, USA)
Mitesh Patel (NVIDIA, USA)
For more information, please e-mail:
tomasz.bednarz at siggraph.org
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