Steve DiPaola, active as an artist and a scientist, is a professor/researcher at Simon Fraser University, Steve directs the I-Viz Lab ( ~10 computer-based PhDs, Postdocs, Grads – 72% women) which uses cognitive-based Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality techniques and computational modeling. He parallels a professional art career. He came to SFU from Stanford University and before that spent 10 years as a senior researcher at NYIT Computer Graphics Lab, an early pioneering lab in high-end 3D techniques. He has over 100 computer science-based publications patents and books and held senior positions at Electronic Arts and Saatchi & Saatchi Innovation and has consulted for HP, Microsoft, Adobe, and the Institute for the Future. His artwork has been exhibited internationally including the A.I.R. Tenderpixel, and Tibor de Nagy galleries in NYC/London as well as museums MoMA, Tate, Whitney Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian. He co-curated the first computer art show in a major NYC gallery in 1988 and had one of the first one-man travel shows of his AI art.
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Artificial intelligence, computer graphics and interaction Computational systems for expression, movement, gesture and creativity Gaming, narrative and interaction systems Avatar, character and computer facial animation and AI Cognitive science approaches to computer modeling _ _ _
Contact: Steve DiPaola Professor :: Simon Fraser University :: Vancouver, B.C., Canada sdipaola [at] sfu.ca
Director, iVizLab :: iViz Laboratory Surrey Campus: 2945
iVizLab, School of Interactive Arts & Technology Simon Fraser University Surrey 250-13450 102 Ave. Surrey, BC V3T 0A3 Web: https://www.ivizlab.org Email: sdipaola (at) sfu (dot) ca
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