Father of digital art, computer animation to give interactive presentation, “Beyond Boundaries”
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DATE: Thursday, March 12, 2009
TIME: Presentation from 12:30 - 1:30pm
LOCATION:
Ohio Supercomputer Center
Bale Theater
1224 Kinnear Road,
Columbus, OH 43212 - Map
WHO: Faculty members, students and business people who are interested in computational modeling, visualization, animation, and art and its application in research, education and industry are invited to participate in this lecture series.
DESCRIPTION:
Charles Csuri will showcase his work from the vector/plotter era of computer imaging to his recent work in algorithmic painting. Csuri has been recognized as the father of digital art and computer animation by the Smithsonian Magazine, and as a leading pioneer of computer animation by the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) and The Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group Graphics (ACM-SIGGRAPH) .
Painting and teaching at OSU, Csuri in 1964 became interested in the digital computer as a means of imaging. Between 1971 and 1987, while a senior professor at OSU, Csuri founded the Computer Graphics Research Group, the OSC Graphics Project and accad, a center dedicated to the development of digital art and computer animation.
About the RRSCS Lecture Series
This lecture series is part of the Ralph Regula School's programming to improve the awareness and understanding of computer modeling and simulation. The lectures are intended to create a dialogue between a broad range of educational leaders in areas including K-12, undergraduate, graduate and industry workforce training.
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