With plans for Portland State University’s new Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design building to open in fall 2026, ...
Graphics settings that can be safely disabled without ruining a game's visuals include chromatic aberration, depth of field, and film grain.
As the annual gathering for building community and expanding connections in the computer graphics industry, SIGGRAPH 2026 will unite passionate technical and creative minds looking to advance ...
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Federal funding for public media has been eliminated. Take action now and protect OPB's independent journalism and essential programs for everyone. The beloved characters of James Herriot’s All ...
133/141 West 21st Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10011 MFA Computer Arts presents its fall open studio event, bringing together multidisciplinary projects from students. The event will be open to ...
Former Baylor coach Art Briles is back working in college football after nearly a decade as the Division II program Eastern New Mexico hired him late on Sunday night. The hiring was made official on ...
Filming on Denis Villeneuve’s Dune 3 ended this month, with the adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune Messiah expected to hit theaters in 2026. If you’re looking to spend some time on Arrakis before then ...
FORT WASHINGTON, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PaperWorks Industries Inc., a leading North American producer of 100% recycled paperboard and folding carton packaging, announces the acquisition of Color Craft ...
Students came together for “Whose University? Third World Liberation Front Anniversary Community Arts Celebration” at Harmony House on Nov. 6. The event honored the 1968 student strikes that sparked ...
Group A organizations operate with annual expenses less than $150,000. Group B organizations operate with annual expenses equal to or greater than $150,000. The Oregon Arts Commission provides ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Imagine that someone gives you a list of five numbers: 1, 6, 21, 107, and—wait for it—47,176,870. Can you guess what comes next? If ...