hlab@milton.u.washington.edu (Human Int. Technology Lab) (08/23/90)
Infinite Illusions: The World of Electronically Created Imagery September 8-16, 1990 Washington, D.C. The Smithsonian Resident Associate Program presents a state-of-the-art computer graphics symposium - nine days and evenings showcasing the latest developments and equipment in the field, augmented by panels of eminent specialists in computer graphics as well as hands-on demonstrations of an impressive array of the newest hardware and software. The Smithsonian symposium inaugurates a tour of the Infinite Illusions exhibition which will travel to leading science and technology centers and art museums across the country in 1990/1991. The symposium includes daily classes and panels, film shows, digital art exhibits and hands on demonstrations with a multitude of computer graphics software packages utilizing the most technologically advanced computer equipment. The panels and classes explore developments in exciting new fields such as virtual environments, as well as interactive multimedia, which promises a new and extremely powerful method of educating our children. For a detailed program and registration information, contact The Smithsonian Institution Resident Associate Program (Studio Arts) 1100 Jefferson Drive, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 (202) 357-3030