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Spectrum of Process Exhibit at UMBC

UMBC iHARP Researchers work highlighted in exhibit

Please join us in congratulating iHARP interdisciplinary researchers who are featured in UMBC's Exhibit tilted Spectrum of Process.  With a partnership between Imaging Research Center and iHARP,  Lee Boot, Anita Komlodi,  Ryan Zuber, Vandana Janeja and Sudip Chakraborty along with students Tobi Williams, Taylor Goad present an amalgamation of science and visualization to explore perceptions around climate change.


"The exhibit highlights a range of UMBC faculty approaches to art and culture through rigorous, experimental processes. The exhibition is interdisciplinary, including works of fine art, design, pedagogy, and the visual culture of research

February 14, noon (est): Research and Process, featuring faculty and students involved in the “Can You Catch a Deep Fake?” and “Artifacts” research projects

Join researchers Lee Boot, Christine Mallinson, and their research teams for intimate discussions about two critical research activities at UMBC, focused on the topics of climate science and Deep Fake audio technologies. Both of these interdisciplinary research activities use visualization strategies to interpret and understand important changes in our environment and culture. The format of the conversation will be a gallery tour followed by Q+A."


To learn more about iHARP, please visit us at iharp.umbc.edu

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Posted: February 2, 2024, 11:47 AM