Studio Installations

1:30pm-5:30pm South Hall K
Studio
Studio Installation
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3D Printing on Fabric
Contributor
David Shorey
Event Type
Studio
Studio Installation
Photography and Recording Policies
P/V Yes
Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Primary Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Registration Levels
XP
F
FP
S
B
E
TimeSunday, 28 July 20191:30pm - 5:30pm
LocationSouth Hall K
DescriptionIn this workshop will show how 3D printing with embedded fabric can be used for Cosplay & Fashion. These projects will inspire others to push the boundaries of how we use 3D printing.
Contributor
David Shorey
Shorey Designs
Studio
Studio Installation
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DroneGraffiti: Autonomous Multi-UAV Spray Painting
Contributors
Anastasia Uryasheva
Mikhail Kulbeda
Nikita Rodichenko
Dzmitry Tsetserukou
Event Type
Studio
Studio Installation
Photography and Recording Policies
P/V Yes
Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Primary Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Registration Levels
XP
F
FP
S
B
E
TimeSunday, 28 July 20191:30pm - 5:30pm
LocationSouth Hall K
DescriptionDroneGraffiti (DG) is a first-of-its-kind, multi-UAV autonomous spray painting system. DG allows artists to convert vector art into live-generated flight tasks and have it painted autonomously by a swarm of drones. Task allocation is dynamic and automatic, making it possible to add or remove drones on the go.
Contributors
Anastasia Uryasheva
Tsuru Robotics
Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Mikhail Kulbeda
Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Nikita Rodichenko
Tsuru Robotics
Dzmitry Tsetserukou
Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Studio
Studio Installation
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Entrain: Encouraging Social Interaction in Collective Music Making
Contributors
Hugo Scurto
Wanyu Liu
Benjamin Matuszewski
Frédéric Bevilacqua
Jean-Louis Frechin
Uros Petrevski
Norbert Schnell
Event Type
Studio
Studio Installation
Photography and Recording Policies
P/V Yes
Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Primary Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Registration Levels
XP
F
FP
S
B
E
TimeSunday, 28 July 20191:30pm - 5:30pm
LocationSouth Hall K
DescriptionEntrain is an adaptive agent designed to stimulate social interaction among users in collective music making.
Contributors
Hugo Scurto
STMS IRCAM-CNRS-SU
Wanyu Liu
STMS IRCAM-CNRS-SU
Benjamin Matuszewski
STMS IRCAM-CNRS-SU
Frédéric Bevilacqua
STMS IRCAM-CNRS-SU
Jean-Louis Frechin
Nodesign.net
Uros Petrevski
Nodesign.net
Norbert Schnell
Furtwangen University
Studio
Studio Installation
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Fragment Shadow: Generating Fragmented Shadows With Multi-Projectors Geometry and Color Calibration
Contributors
Shunichi Kasahara
Satoru Higa
Akihiro Komori
Event Type
Studio
Studio Installation
Photography and Recording Policies
P/V Yes
Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Primary Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Registration Levels
XP
F
FP
S
B
E
TimeSunday, 28 July 20191:30pm - 5:30pm
LocationSouth Hall K
DescriptionIn the calibrated multiple-projection field, your real optical shadow will be fragmented, textured, and immersed in the projection graphic. Your shadow will be transformed, and you will also feel that you have been transformed.
Contributors
Shunichi Kasahara
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.
University of Tokyo
Satoru Higa
Backspace Productions Inc.
Akihiro Komori
Koozyt, Inc.
Studio
Studio Installation
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IMVERSE LiveMaker - Create and Combine Volumetric Models Into a Complete 3D Interactive Scene Inside VR
Contributors
Javier Bello Ruiz
Robin Mange
Alexander Manolov
Benoit Perrin
Charlotte Gubler
Kepa Iturrioz Zabala
Joaquim Bratschi
Moderators
Robin Mange
Alexander Manolov
Lecturers
Joaquim Bratschi
Benoit Perrin
Event Type
Studio
Studio Installation
Photography and Recording Policies
P/V Yes
Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Primary Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Registration Levels
XP
F
FP
S
B
E
TimeSunday, 28 July 20191:30pm - 5:30pm
LocationSouth Hall K
DescriptionAt SIGGRAPH2019, Imverse will introduce LiveMaker, a tool that allows artists, designers, and other creative people to quickly and easily create photorealistic, volumetric content. The attendees will be able to reconstruct a complete 3D scene in VR and learn how to integrate volumetric holograms captured with Imverse LiveStage.
Contributors
Javier Bello Ruiz
Imverse SA
Robin Mange
Imverse SA
Alexander Manolov
Imverse SA
Benoit Perrin
Imverse SA
Charlotte Gubler
Imverse SA
Kepa Iturrioz Zabala
Imverse SA
Joaquim Bratschi
Imverse SA
Moderators
Robin Mange
Imverse SA
Alexander Manolov
Imverse SA
Lecturers
Joaquim Bratschi
Imverse SA
Benoit Perrin
Imverse SA
Studio
Studio Installation
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Programming Embroidery With TurtleStitch
Contributors
Ursula Wolz
Michael Aschauer
Andrea Mayr-Stalder
Paulina Valdivieso
Anne Marie Webber
Tanya Dixon
Moderator
Ursula Wolz
Event Type
Studio
Studio Installation
Photography and Recording Policies
P/V Yes
Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Primary Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Registration Levels
XP
F
FP
S
B
E
TimeSunday, 28 July 20191:30pm - 5:30pm
LocationSouth Hall K
DescriptionTurtleStitch (turtlestitch.org), a blocks-based programming language descendant from Scratch, is used to generate patterns for embroidery machines. It is used by designers to experiment with generative aesthetics and precision embroidery and by constructionist educators to teach math and computer science. Make a small patch, or collaborate on a quilt to be raffled off.
Contributors
Ursula Wolz
RiverSound Solutions
Michael Aschauer
turtlestitch.org
Andrea Mayr-Stalder
turtlestitch.org
Paulina Valdivieso
Bennington College
Anne Marie Webber
RiverSound Solutions, LLC
Tanya Dixon
RiverSound Solutions
Moderator
Ursula Wolz
RiverSound Solutions, LLC
Studio
Studio Installation
:
Source Form
Contributors
Sam Blanchard
Jia-Bin Huang
Christopher B. Williams
Viswanath Meenakshisundaram
Joseph Kubalak
Sanket Lokegaonkar
Tianyu Ge
Event Type
Studio
Studio Installation
Photography and Recording Policies
P/V Yes
Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Primary Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Registration Levels
XP
F
FP
S
B
E
TimeSunday, 28 July 20191:30pm - 5:30pm
LocationSouth Hall K
DescriptionSourceForm is a stand-alone device that is capable of collecting crowdsourced images of a user-defined object, stitching together available visual data through photogrammetry, orienting, and 3D printing a physical form without human intervention.
Contributors
Sam Blanchard
Virginia Tech
School of Visual Arts
Jia-Bin Huang
Virginia Tech
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Christopher B. Williams
Virginia Tech
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Viswanath Meenakshisundaram
Virginia Tech
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Joseph Kubalak
Virginia Tech
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sanket Lokegaonkar
Virginia Tech
Department of Computer Science
Tianyu Ge
Virginia Tech
School of Visual Arts
Studio
Studio Installation
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Squaring Circles
Contributor
BC Biermann
Event Type
Studio
Studio Installation
Photography and Recording Policies
P/V Yes
Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Primary Interest Areas
Arts & Design
Registration Levels
XP
F
FP
S
B
E
TimeSunday, 28 July 20191:30pm - 5:30pm
LocationSouth Hall K
DescriptionWorking with the SIGGRAPH Studio concept of puzzles, Squaring Circles is representative of the ultimate puzzle of "squaring the circle," which is an unsolvable math problem proposed by ancient geometers. In line with SIGGRAPH Studio's ethos, the mural displays an infinite process of growth through the interconnected and individual contributions of the circles that provide an experience more than the sum of their parts. There is no visible solution, but only a seemingly infinite evolution of collaborative process.
Contributor
BC Biermann
Heavy and Sons