CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
Fridays 12:30-1:50 · Gates B01 · Open to the public
March 7, 1997
The talk will address issues of interface and navigation design
relevant to the development of art education programs present
and future, and Peter will demo the programs developed by SFMOMA
to date, including a sneak preview of "Voices and Images
of California Art."
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Peter Samis is Program Manager for Interactive Educational
Technologies and Assistant Curator of Education at the San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art. He served as art historian/content expert
for the first CD-ROM on modern art, American Visions: 20th Century
Art from the Roy R. Neuberger Collection, and spearheaded the
development of three interactive multimedia programs for the
inauguration of SFMOMA's new building. One of these programs,
"Voices and Images of California Art," is about to
be released as SFMOMA's first CD-ROM. Samis holds a B.A. in Religion
from Columbia College in New York, and an M.A. in the History
of Art from the University of California, Berkeley. He lectures
widely and writes on both multimedia- and art-related topics.
Samis will be joined by Steve Mayer, co-founder of Atari and
advisor to numerous educational and cultural institutions on
the effective use of computer technologies.
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