- People
- Research
- Undergraduate
- Graduate
-
Stories
- Overview
- SIAT News
- Undergraduate
- Graduate
-
Research & Exhibitions
- Research taps AI to develop virtual efficiencies for industry
- COVID-19 vaccine delivery project draws on SIAT health tech expertise
- Learning as avatars transforms virtual classrooms
- No Child Alone: SIAT researcher develops online social network for children
- International team develops advanced COVID-19 virtual reality training simulations
- Slow Interaction Design: Advances in Research and Practice
- How posthumanism plays a role in designing for the unknown ↗
- An AI painter that creates portraits based on the traits of human subjects ↗
- SIAT alumna runs study with rural Chinese students and augmented reality for learning English
- Touching your loved ones over distance ↗
- Visualizing science: how colour determines what we see
- SIAT instructor Chantal Gibson wins poetry award
- Chantal Gibson's new art show features work by SFU Pub and SIAT students
- SIAT professor contributes to a sold out MOMA show
- Archive
- Project & Story Submission
- COVID-19
- Contact
- Staff & faculty resources
-
Fall 2020 Project Showcase
- Overview
- Late Nights: Graphic Novel Project
- I'm at Soup (Kinetic Typography)
- That's MY Pen!
- My Hopes and Dreams Entering Adulthood
- Proto-Typer
- Safe Islands: A design solution to promote social distancing
- Murdock From Paragon (Steampunk Costume)
- GI Smart app
- The Cage
- Totems of Time
- The Arena 2
- Circuit Critter
- Fishing Joy
- Food Security
- Laundry Day Simulation
- Recognize, Reflect, and Unite
- A Cup of Coffee, Please
- Lume
- ABM Vivacious
- Light After Death
- Moment Track
- Crimson Falcon
- ESSENTIAL: a COVID-19 Documentary
- Impossible Photography
- Witch's Brew
- Homebound
- Monster Under the Bed
- Frolicking Flower
- Brand Poster Design
- TrailMix
- Secret Box from Secret Santa
- Coffee or Tea?
- The Grand Fishery
- Argon Chalice Redesign 1
- Argon Chalice Redesign 2
- Workestra
- Ventura Future Microsite
- Paradyso
- La Petite Mort
x
close
Research
SIAT professor contributes to a sold out MOMA show
January 31, 2020
Our own Steve Dipaola recently contributed his AI generated art to the sold out show "God in Three Persons" that played at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Here are some photos from the show. Check it out!
F T I