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  • Art Gallery Jury

Andrés Burbano is a media artist and scholar who is currently associate professor in the Department of Design at Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia. Burbano holds a PhD in Media Arts and Technology from the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB). He was SIGGRAPH 2018 Art Gallery Chair and has been appointed SIGGRAPH 2020 Art Papers Chair.

Haru Hyunkyung Ji is a media artist and cocreator of the research project Artificial Nature, exploring artificial life worldmaking. She holds a PhD in Media Arts and Technology from UCSB and is an assistant professor of Digital Painting and Expanded Animation (DPXA) and the Digital Futures programs at OCAD University in Toronto, Canada.

Daniel Cardoso Llach is the author of publications, exhibitions and artifacts interrogating computational technologies in design. His book Builders of the Vision: Software and the Imagination of Design identifies and documents theories of design emerging from postwar-era technology projects at MIT and traces their architectural repercussions. He is associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University, where he teaches architecture and directs the Master of Science in Computational Design program.

Tobias Klein works in the fields of architecture, art, design and interactive media installation. Trained as an architect, his work generates a syncretism of contemporary CAD/CAM technologies with site- and culturally-specific design narratives, intuitive nonlinear design processes and historical cultural references. His works are exhibited internationally (London Science Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Venice Biennale of Architecture, Science Gallery Melbourne, Bellevue Arts Museum, among others). His research is published internationally, recently winning SIGGRAPH 2018's Best Art Paper Award. He lives with his family in Hong Kong and works in the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.

Paul Magee is an artist and lecturer. His research interests include faulty instruments, anarchic epistemology and the kazoo. He presently teaches at Uniwersytet Artystyczny w Poznaniu.

Conor McGarrigle is a Dublin-based artist, researcher and educator. His practice-based research examines the implications of pervasive networked devices and data-driven computational processes through the lens of critical art practice. He is on the Fine Art faculty in the Dublin School of Creative Arts at Technological University Dublin.

Hye Yeon Nam is a digital media artist working on interactive installations and performance. She foregrounds the complexity of social relationships by making the familiar strange and interpreting everyday behaviors in performative ways. Her work has been showcased in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C., Times Square, the art gallery Eyebeam and The Tank, FILE, SIGGRAPH, CHI, ISEA, E3 and several other international festivals.

Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda is an assistant professor in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University in Surrey, Canada. She is the author of Women Made Visible: Feminist Art and Media in Post-1968 Mexico City (Univ. of Nebraska Press, 2019) and several peer-reviewed publications on feminist media and archival practices in Latin America. Her work as a media artist explores the body as a site of cultural and biopolitical inscriptions.

Jack Stenner is an academic and artist in Gainesville, Florida. His art practice synthesizes culture, hardware and software to create conceptual work taking forms such as networked installation and experimental cinema. His work explores how ideology, power and material conditions coalesce through technology to produce tangible effects on our lives. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.

Victoria Szabo is an associate research professor of Visual and Media Studies at Duke University, where she also directs the Computational Media, Arts & Cultures PhD program. She is also chair of the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community. Her work focuses on spatial and interactive media for digital cultural heritage and media arts.

Art Papers External Reviewers
José Ramón Alcalá Mellado, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos,
Universidad de Castilla La Mancha
Nik Apostolides, Johns Hopkins University
Todd Berreth, North Carolina State University
Ardavan Bidgoli, Carnegie Mellon University
Anil Çamcı, University of Michigan
Florent Di Bartolo, University of Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée
Blanka Domagalska, Otis College of Art and Design
Angus Forbes, UC Santa Cruz, Computational Media Department
Francesca Franco, University of Exeter
Esteban Garcia Bravo, Purdue University
Benay Gursoy, The Pennsylvania State University
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