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UC San Diego Visual Arts Exhibition Honors Art and Computing Pioneer Harold Cohen

February 3, 2017

…San Diego Department of Visual Arts professor emeritus who passed away last year. Renowned for creating AARON, an artificial intelligence art-making machine, Cohen and his affiliated works are featured in an honorary exhibition entitled “Harold Cohen, Creating Computational Creativity.” It surveys 40 years of the vibrant and large-scale prints that…

UC San Diego Researchers Earn Air Force Young Investigator Awards

December 21, 2022

Three researchers at the University of California San Diego have been selected to receive Young Investigator Research Program awards from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the basic research arm of the Air Force Research Lab.

Envisioning the Future of the University Art Gallery

November 21, 2019

…of the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Alessandra Moctezuma of San Diego Mesa College gallery, and Lawrence Rinder of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive at UC Berkeley. All gave insight into the unique history and experiences of their institutions, and all advocated for centering galleries on the…

PervasiveHealth Conference Explores Ubiquitous Computing in Health Care and Well-being

June 15, 2012

In late May the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) hosted PervasiveHealth—the 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare.

UC San Diego Artist Ernest Silva Dies at 65

March 6, 2014

…Silva, professor emeritus of visual arts at UC San Diego, died on Feb. 24. He was 65. Silva joined the faculty in 1979 and retired in 2013. One of his final exhibits was “Volcanos and Full Moons,” a survey of his work last year at the Oceanside Museum of Art.…

Arts and engineering students collaborate in new course at UC San Diego

April 1, 2016

…structural engineering and a visual arts class are working together, shoulder to shoulder, on a collaborative final project despite the fact that they are in different classes. This visual arts and engineering mashup is happening in the new EnVision Maker Studio at UC San Diego and involves students in Structural…

The Microbial Anatomy of an Organ

October 19, 2017

…the first 3D spatial visualization tool for mapping “’omics” data onto whole organs. The tool helps researchers and clinicians understand the effects of chemicals, such as microbial metabolites and medications, on a diseased organ in the context of microbes that also inhabit the region. The work could advance targeted drug…

Alums Take on Emerging Field of Nanoscale Virtual Reality

December 1, 2016

…built the first molecular visualization, modeling and simulation tool for today’s VR platforms called nano-one. The application allows users to build molecules with carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Nanome’s Use of UC San Diego’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Nanome co-founders Keita Funakawa and Steven McCloskey would take advantage of many of…

Campus Celebrates National Graduate-Professional Student Appreciation Week

March 27, 2012

…week closes with the Visual Arts Open Studios on April 7, where the public can visit nearly 50 studios and meet the artists. The event also coincides with the campus-wide Triton Day Experience, a day of free activities and entertainment celebrating all that UC San Diego has to offer. Following…

New Exhibit at the Qualcomm Institute’s gallery@calit2 Explores Boundaries Between Objects and Being

October 2, 2019

A new art exhibition at the Qualcomm Institute’s gallery@calit2 by visual artist Terike Haapoja explores the shadowy middle ground between objects and beings, or personhood and “thingness.”

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