EVL was founded in 1973 by Tom DeFanti and Dan Sandin. The lab was initially called the Circle Graphics Habitat, a reference to the then-name of UIC, the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle (UICC). In 1982, following the decision to rename the university to University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), the Circle Graphics Habitat became the Electronic Visualization Laboratory. In 1973, DeFanti, who had recently graduated from Ohio State University with a PhD in CS, was first hired by the UIC Chemistry department to develop computer-generated instructional techniques. Chemistry owned a Vector General display with analog input devices and a PDP 11/45 computer, similar to what DeFanti used as a graduate student at OSU to develop his Graphics Symbiosis System (GRASS) computer graphics language. Just before arriving in Chicago, DeFanti met Dan Sandin, who taught at UIC’s School of Art & Design. They soon connected the Chemistry department’s PDP-11/Vector General Display running GRASS to the Sandin Image Processor (IP), enabling them to create real-time imagery on a monitor, manipulate it with an array of knobs and sliders, and then colorize it in real time to create artistic effects that were captured on video.1
Through a collaboration between UIC’s Computer Science (CS) department and the School of Art & Design, students at EVL participated in the first interdisciplinary art and science program in the United States. Beginning in 1981, students in this program could pursue an MFA in Electronic Visualization or a MS/PhD in CS with a specialization in visualization. The joint degree program ended in 2013 when the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts reorganized. However, EVL continues its strong working relationship with the School of Design. UIC became the first public university in the United States to offer a Computer Science + Design (CS + DES) undergraduate degree program leading to a joint BS; the interdisciplinary program is based at EVL.
Highlights of the electronic art work done at EVL include:
The members of EVL have been involved with the SIGGRAPH organization and conference ever since its inception. DeFanti has served as Secretary (1977–1981) and Chair (1981–1985) of the organization, and 1979 conference chair. Brown has served as Vice Chair for Operations (1985–1987) and Secretary (1981–1985), and chaired the 1992 conference. According to Jim Blinn, the popular Electronic Theatre "started out as a bunch of people crowding into Dan Sandin’s dorm room to watch videotapes."12 In 1979, DeFanti established the SIGGRAPH Video Review, which has been edited and administered by EVLer Dana Plepys since the mid '80s to present. At SIGGRAPH '92, EVL organized the "Showcase" event, where researchers demonstrated 35 projects in state-of-the-art computational science and scientific visualization. At SIGGRAPH '94, EVL organized the VROOM event, demonstrations of the state of virtual reality technology.
In 1998, Brown received the first ever SIGGRAPH Outstanding Service Award for her contributions to the organization. In 2000, DeFanti and EVL alumna Copper Giloth also received the Outstanding Service Award.
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