College of Architecture Professor Robert Krawczyk’s Work Exhibiting at Several Shows this Summer

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College of Architecture Professor Robert Krawczyk’s The Art of Strange Attractors print series will be shown at the Distinguishable From Magic Show as it moves to the Collar Works Gallery in Troy, New York curated by the SciArt Center of New York from Friday, June 24 to Saturday, July 23, 2016. A group from this series will also be shown online at Science of the Unseen: Digital Art Perspectives, an exhibition of the Digital Arts Community of ACM SIGGRAPH.

The online exhibition started June 1 and will be on display on a video screen in the SIGGRAPH Village in a continuous loop. The work will also be featuring during a live presentation with a conversation with the co-curators in a Special Session during the SIGGRAPH Conference in Anaheim, Calif., from Sunday, July 24 through Thursday, July 28 where Krawczyk will be an invited speaker. SIGGRAPH is the world’s largest, most influential annual event in computer graphics and interactive techniques: five days of research results, demos, educational sessions, art, screenings, and hands-on interactivity featuring the community’s latest technical achievements, and three days of commercial exhibits displaying the industry’s current hardware, software, and services. This is the third time Krawczyk’s work has been exhibited at the SIGGRAPH conference and the second online exhibit selection. Krawczyk has also accepted membership in SIGGRAPH’s CG Pioneers; based on his over 35 years practice in computer graphics. To view the full Complete Strange Attractor Series, click here.