PRINCETON ACM / IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY CHAPTERS
THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ART
MARCH 2001 JOINT MEETING

Panel Discussion: Trends in Digital Art

Moderator: Philip Sanders, Associate Professor of Computer Graphics

Panelists include artists whose work will be displayed:

And the directors of Silicon Gallery, Philadelphia: This Computer Graphics Art Panel will be held in conjunction with the ACM SIGGRAPH Traveling Art Show. Digital artists will describe their work, both in terms of their creative inspiration and their technical approach. Like the international ACM SIGGRAPH conference, this panel should appeal to a diverse audience, including professional artists, art students, technical professionals, and the community at large, including high school students.

The artists will describe their work from both aesthetic and technical viewpoints, from their artistic approach, and also the technical process by which they create. It is a diverse panel, with a wide range of different artistic forms and media, technical approaches and sophistication, and professional involvement in the arts.

There is no admission charge. The Gallery will be open before and after the panel session to view the art works.


Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2001, Gallery Tour at 6:00 PM, Panel Discussion at 7:00 PM
Location: The College Art Gallery, Holman Hall, The College of New Jersey, Route 31, south of exit 4 on I-95, Ewing, NJ
TCNJ Campus Directions and Map: http://www.tcnj.edu/about/dircaminfo
Additional Information: recorded info (609) 924-8704, Dennis Mancl (908) 582-7086, or David Soll (215) 854-3461
TCNJ Art Gallery Information: Judy Masterson, Gallery Director, 609-771-2633, e-mail: masterip@tcnj.edu, home page: http://www.tcnj.edu/~tcag
Chapter URL: http://www.acm.org/chapters/princetonacm
Chapter e-mail: princetonacm@acm.org

The College of New Jersey is hosting the ACM SIGGRAPH 1999 Traveling Art Show from February 21 to March 28, 2001, in cooperation with the Princeton Chapter of ACM SIGGRAPH.


Princeton ACM / IEEE Computer Society meeting are open to the public. Students and their parents are welcome. There is no admission charge, and refreshments are served.