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1 Donna J. Cox Vita Curriculum June 2013 Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents 2 Abbreviated Vita 4 Authored Publications 7 Invited Shows / Festivals / Exhibitions 12 Juried Shows / Festivals / Exhibitions 13 Installations / Performances / Exhibits 19 Invited Keynotes / Plenary Presentations 22 Panels and Other Presentations 26 Citations/Reviews of Creative Work 32 Published Images / Animations (see also Appendix) 34 Television / Radio Appearances 35 Other Professional Activities / Service 38 Grants/Commissions 39 Grants/Commissions (current) Appendix: Circulation Statistics 40 Hubble 3D IMAX film 41 Dynamic Earth digital fulldome show 44 Black Holes digital fulldome show 48 Additional Published Images / Animations

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Donna J. Cox Vita Curriculum June 2013

Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents

2 Abbreviated Vita 4 Authored Publications

7 Invited Shows / Festivals / Exhibitions

12 Juried Shows / Festivals / Exhibitions

13 Installations / Performances / Exhibits

19 Invited Keynotes / Plenary Presentations

22 Panels and Other Presentations

26 Citations/Reviews of Creative Work 32 Published Images / Animations (see also Appendix)

34 Television / Radio Appearances

35 Other Professional Activities / Service

38 Grants/Commissions

39 Grants/Commissions (current) Appendix:

Circulation Statistics 40 Hubble 3D IMAX film

41 Dynamic Earth digital fulldome show 44 Black Holes digital fulldome show

48 Additional Published Images / Animations

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Professor Donna J. Cox, MFA, PhD Michael Aiken Chair

Cox is a professor in the School of Art and Design, Director Illinois eDream Institute and Director Advanced Visualization Lab, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) University of Illinois

1/09 … Present Director, eDream Institute http://edream.ncsa.illinois.edu/ 8/06 … Present Director, Advanced Visualization Laboratory http://avl.ncsa.uiuc.edu 12/08 Computing and Communications, PhD, University of Plymouth, UK 2/02 … 8/06 Director, Visualization and Experimental Technologies, NCSA 8/00 … 2/02 Special Projects, Research Artist/Scientist, NCSA 1/99 ... 8/00 Chair External Initiatives, School of Art & Design 8/97 … 8/00 Director, Virtual Director Group, NCSA 8/92 ... Present Professor, School of Art & Design 8/90 ... 8/99 Associate Director for Technologies, School of Art & Design 3/92 ... 8/93 Co-Director, Scientific Communications and Media Systems, NCSA 8/90 ... 8/92 Associate Professor, School of Art & Design 8/89 ... 3/92 Associate Director for Education, NCSA 1/89 ... 8/96 Project Leader/PI, Renaissance Experimental Lab 8/85 ... 8/88 Visiting Assistant Professor 8/85 Master of Fine Arts in CGA, University of Wisconsin-Madison 8/82 Bachelor of Art University of Wisconsin-Madison Recognitions and Achievements • Hubble3D 2010 Giant Screen Cinema Awards, Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Life-long learning

major contributor to cinematic presentations of astrophysics • Michael Aiken Chair, March 2008, University of Illinois • Named by Chicago Museum of Science and Industry as one of 40 Modern-Day Leonardo’

http://www.news.uiuc.edu/news/06/0413leonardo.html • Databasing the Brain: Data to Knowledge (Neuroinformatics), winner for the Best New Professional and

Scholarly Publishing division (PSP) of the American Association of Publishers, February 7, 2006 • Finalist and new fellow World Technology Summit Award 2005

http://www.wtn.net/2005/summit/finalists.html • DomeFest 2005, three works selected for

http://access.ncsa.illinois.edu/Releases/05Releases/06.09.05_NCSA_Visua.html • SIGGRAPH Electronic Theater 2005, Visualization of F3 Tornado, one of 60 out of 800 entries • 2005 SIGGRAPH Emerging Technologies Chair http://www.siggraph.org/s2005/main.php?f=cfp&p=etech • 2003 keynote speaker, SC 2003, 3000 attendees, http://www.supercomp.org/sc2003/tech_over.html • http://www.taborcommunications.com/hpcwire/hpcwireWWW/03/1024/106251.html;

http://www.news.uiuc.edu/II/03/1106/ach.html • 2002 Golden Camera, International Film and Video Festival, "Runaway Universe", HDTV NOVA/WGBH,

Producer and Art Director for Scientific Visualizations • Appointed Editorial Advisor and member of the editorial board for Leonardo Journal of the International

Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, January 1999-present • Distinguished Visiting Technologist, Indiana University, 1998-2001 • Elected as a voting council member of the University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development

(UCAID) Applications Strategic Council, Internet 2 Commission 1998-2003 • Patent No. 6,154,723,November 28, 2000,: Virtual Reality 3D Interface System for Data Creation, Viewing

and Editing, D.J Cox, R Patterson, M. Thiebaux, Ref. T96137, December 5, 1997; http://virdir.ncsa.uiuc.edu/virdir/

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• Nominated for 1997 Academy Award in documentary short subject, "Cosmic Voyage" IMAX film, premiered August 1996. http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Stories/97Stories/CosmicAward.html

• 2nd Place Winner, 1992 International Computer Animation Competition. • Elected into New York Academy of Sciences, July 1992. • Elected to the Board of Directors ACM SIGGRAPH August 89-92 • University Scholars Award and Grant, from the Office of the President, UIUC 89-90 • NICOGRAPH, Tokyo, Japan 1990, 1st Prize Art and Entertainment, Computer Graphics Animation

Category; Japan 1988, 1st Prize; Japan 1987, 1st Prize, 1987 and 1988. • Coler-Maxwell Medal for Excellence 1989, Leonardo, International Society in Arts Science and Technology

ABBREVIATED BIOGRAPHY: Cox received the international Coler-Maxwell Award for Excellence granted by the Leonardo International Society in Arts Science and Technology for her seminal paper founding the concept of “Renaissance Teams,” interdisciplinary groups of experts collaborating to solve visualization challenges. As an artist, she collaborates with scientists and technologists to create cinematic presentations of scientific data and concepts. Over the past 25 years, she has created a large body of work and converged art with science through computer graphics. Cox writes on the art of visualization, information design, education, and cultural theory. She completed a late-career PhD 2008 where she coined the term “Visaphors” to describe digital data visual metaphors, synthesizing concepts in art practice and the philosophy of science. She is currently co-editing a forthcoming book on the oral histories of women artists who pioneered technology to be published by University of Illinois Press.

Cox is a recognized international keynote speaker on the Convergence of Art and Science. She has addressed a wide variety of audiences in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Finland, Japan, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, UK, and Italy. Inviting institutions include MIT, Princeton, ATR, Eli Lilly, and the National Library of Medicine. Her collaborative work has been cited, reviewed, or published in hundred’s of publications including Newsweek, TIME, National Geographic, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and Discover magazine. She shows computer art and scientific animations in over one hundred international invited and juried exhibitions, festivals, and performances, including shows at the Arts in the Academy, a program of the National Academy of Sciences, in Washington D.C.

She and her collaborators have thrilled millions of people through compelling virtual tours in IMAX movies, digital fulldome productions, interactive exhibitions, and high-definition television broadcasts. She was Associate Producer for Scientific Visualization and Art Director for the PIXAR/NCSA segment of the IMAX science education movie, “Cosmic Voyage,” nominated for 1997 Academy Award in documentary short subject category. National Science Foundation, Smithsonian Institute, and Motorola Foundation, funded “Cosmic Voyage”. Recently, she and her AVL team created over 23% of the length of “Hubble 3D” IMAX film that premiered at Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, March 2010. The film won three Giant Screen Awards for best film, best life-long learning, and best cinematography; over 8.7 million attendees have experienced the Hubble3D. She uses best art and design practices to direct and co-produce content for original shows including the recent fulldome “Dynamic Earth”. She also collaborates with performance artists to bring digital visuals and interactive graphics to the stage.

Over the years, Cox has appeared in numerous television programs and was featured in the National Library of Medicine’s exhibit, "The Once and Future Web." One of her most famous collaborative works is the first visualization of the NSFnet, co-created by Bob Patterson. It has become an icon of the early Internet and is reproduced in many of texts, articles and broadcasts. Cox, Patterson and Marcus Thiebaux hold a U.S. patent for a “Virtual Reality 3D Interface System for Data Creation, Viewing and Editing” system that her team employs to create movies. She is the co-PrincipaI or Principle Investigator on a variety of research grants and creative commissions.

Cox has served on many research boards and advisory councils including the National Research Council’s policy-making commissions. She has served as an NSF Visualization Challenge juror for many years and held various Chairs and Directorships at ACM SIGGRAPH. She was honored by the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry as one of 40 the “modern-day Leonardos” and exhibited her digital collaborative works in the Leonardo da Vinci: Man, Inventor, Genius exhibition. In 2008 she was awarded the University of Illinois Michael Aiken Chair.

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Authored Publications (includes book chapters, art catalogues, published proceedings) Cox, D.J., Sandor, E., Fron, J. ed. New Media in the Arts: Silicon Prairie Style, forthcoming 2014-15, oral history of 23 Midwest female artists working with technology beginning post WWII to present; interviews began in 2008; book contract signed August 2012 with University of Illinois Press. Cox, D.J., “Astral Projection: Theories of Metaphor, Philosophies of Science, and the Art of Scientific Visualization” PhD Thesis, University of Plymouth, UK, December 2008. Cox, D. J., “Visualization and Visual Metaphors,” book chapter in Aesthetic Computing, ed. Paul Fishwick, MIT Press, 2006, p 89-14. Cox, D. J. “Visualizing the Cosmos,” in INSAP Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena, Fifth International Conference Proceedings, Adler Planetarium, Chicago, Illinois June 26 – July 1, 2005, pg. 52; invited speaker, Friday, July 1, 2005. Patterson R., Cox D., Levy S., Betts A., Hall M., “Visualization of an F3 Tornado Within a Simulated Supercell Thunderstorm,” published in Siggraph 2005 Conference Electronic Art and Animation Catalog, published by ACM: New York, August 2005, p 248-249. Electronic Theater DVD, Siggraph Video Review Issue150, Number 16, Hall, M.; Betts, A.; Cox, D.; Pointer, D.; Kindratenko, V.; “The Visible Radio: Process Visualization of a Software-Defined Radio,” Visualization 2005 Proceedings in print and CD, published by the IEEE press, IEEE Visualization 2005 Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 23-28, 2005, p. 159-165. Cox, D. J., “Visualization in the Life Sciences,” book chapter in Databasing the Brain: Data to Knowledge (Neuroinformatics), ed. Shankar Subramaniam, UCSD, and Stephen Koslow, NIH. Wiley Press: New York, November, 2004, p. 123-152. Cox, D. J., “The Art and Science of Visualization: Metaphorical Maps and Cultural Models,” Technoetic Arts 2:2, published by Intellect Ltd.,Bristol, UK, 2004, p. 71-79 Cox, D.J., “Algorithmic Art, Scientific Visualization, and Tele-immersion: An Evolving Dialogue with the Universe”, book chapter in Women, Art, and Technology, edited by Judy Malloy, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2003, p. 242-259. Cox, D.J., “Metaphorical Vestiges on Info-Viz Trails,” Proceedings of the Consciousness Reframed Conference, July 2-5, 2003, Newport, Wales. Cox, D.J., Kindratenko, V. and Pointer, D. “IntelliBadge(tm)” in First International Workshop on Ubiquitous Systems for Supporting Social Interaction and Face-to-Face Communication in Public Spaces: UbiComp 2003, p. 41-47. Cox, D.J., Kindratenko, V, and Pointer, D. 2003. IntelliBadge(tm): Towards Providing Location-Aware Value-Added Services at Academic Conferences. in UbiComp 2003: Ubiquitous Computing. Ed. Dey, A. Schmidt, and J. McCarthy, Berlin: Springer: 2003, p. 264-280. Betts A., Cox D., Dhamankar R., Kaap T., Kindratenko V., Khakshour A., Leonard L., Levy S., Martirano J., Patterson R., Pietrowicz M., Pointer D., Powell J., Rajlich P., Reed D., Rovedo A., Sanders B., Shapiro M., Shih A., "SC Gets Smart: IntelliBadge™ at SC2002", NCSA Technical Report, January 2003 (intellibadge.ncsa.uiuc.edu).

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Kaehler R., Cox D., Patterson R. Levy S., Hege H., Abel T. “Rendering the First Star in the Universe – A Case Study,” Vis2002 Conference Proceedings, IEEE Visualization 2002, Boston, Massachusetts, Oct 27 – Nov 1, 2002; p. 537-540 Cox, D.J., "Visualization, Media and Mind," Symposium Proceedings, Biennale for Electronic Arts in Perth (BEAP) 2002, and The 4th International Caiia-Star Research Conference, papers published by Curtin Gallery on CD; presentation of work and paper August 4 & 8; “Converging Art and Science: A Collection of Collaborative Works by Donna Cox” DVD installation, Gallery Exhibition July 31-September 15, 2002, Perth, Australia. Catalogue and art statement published. Cox, D.J., "Creation Myths and Contemporary Science," Extreme Parameters: New Dimensions of Interactivity July 2001, proceedings, La Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, July, 11-12 2001. Cox, D.J., “Visualizing the Virtual Cosmos: with Hayden Planetarium and HD PBS Nova,” Creating the Cosmos: Visualization and Remote Virtual Collaboration,” Proceedings of the Consciousness Reframed 3 Conference, published by University of Wales College, Newport, August 24, 2000, Newport, Wales, page 7-8. Cox, D.J., "Myth Information," Toward a Science of Consciousness Abstracts, service of the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Tucson 2000, sponsored by the Center for Consciousness Studies, University of Arizona, April 10-15, 2000 Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, Arizona. Cox, D.J., “Virtual Space as a Future Color Design Tool”, in Color in Architecture and Design: Design Methods for Buildings, Interiors, and Urban Spaces, edited by Harold Linton, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1999, p. 186-191 Cox, D. J., “What Can an Artist Do for Science: ‘Cosmic Voyage’ IMAX Film”, book Chapter 2 in Art @ Science, C. Sommerer and L. Mignonneau (eds.), page 53-59, SpringerWien:NewYork, 1998. SIGGRAPH ‘98 Art Gallery:, Orlando, FL, July 21-23, 1998, “25th Anniversary Celebration of Pioneering Computer Artists”; Art Show Catalogue, picturing Cox’s work from 1988-1998, Art Gallery: Touchware Electronic Art and Animation Catalog, page 68; also printed in the SIGGRAPH 98 Trading Card Set. Zyda,M., Cox, D.J., Katz, W., Larson-Mogal, J., Lypaczewski, P., Pausch,R., Singer, A., and Weisman, J. , Modeling and Simulation: Linking Entertainment and Defense, co-authored with the Committee on Modeling and Simulation, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. 1997. "Visualizing the Data," Cox interview, photo and illustrations in Algebra 2, M.A. Leiva and R.G. Brown , editing senior authors; McDougal Littell A Houghton Mifflin Co., Evanston Boston Dallas, copyright 1997, p. 255, 234-236, 271. Cox, D.J.,“Cosmic Voyage: Scientific Visualization for IMAX film”, SIGGRAPH 96 Visual Proceedings: the Art and Interdisciplinary Programs of SIGGRAPH 96, published by ACM SIGGRAPH, August 1996, Animator Sketches, page 129, and Electronic Theater, pg. 174. Cox, D. J., "Education and Collaboration in an Evolving Digital Culture," Science Visualization in Math Teaching, Chapter 12, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), 1995.

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Cox, D. J. "Caricature, Readymades & Metamorphosis: Visual Mathematics in the Context of Art," Chapter 15, p. 106, The Visual. Mind, ed. Michele Emmer, A Leonardo Book, Berkeley CA, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1993. Visual Cues: Practical Data Visualization, Keller, Keller, Peter R. and Mary M., selected scientific visualization colored illustrations, techniques, & text by Cox, IEEE Computer Society Press: Manning Publications; Los Alamitos, CA, 1993, illustrations and techniques, p. 51 (1-9), p. 58 (2-7), p. 61 (2-10), p 147 (11-1). Cox, D. J., "Glitzy or Grungy Graphics: Choose Your Audience," AAAS '94 Program and Abstracts, 160 National Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, for panel "Science, Lies, & Videotapes", San Francisco, CA, Feb. 18-23, 1994, pp. 93-94. Cox, D. J., "Collaborative Computer Graphics Education," Interactive Learning Through Visualization: The Impact of Computer Graphics in Education, January 1992, Cunningham, S. and Hubbold, R.J. (Eds.) This book chapter was by invitation only, to selected speakers that participated in the Computer Graphics and Education '91 Conference, Barcelona SPAIN. Springer-Verlag: BerlincHeidelberg, NY, 1992. pp 189-200 Cox, D. J., "Caricature, Readymades, and Metamorphosis: Visual Mathematics in the Context of Art," Leonardo, Volume 25, No. 3/4, pp 295-302, Pergamon Press Ltd Printed in Great Britain, 1992. Cox, D. J., "Beyond Visualization: Mapping Information," Supercomputing 91 Proceedings, November 1991 Cox, D. J., "Scientific Visualization: Supercomputing & Renaissance Teams," Proceedings of The 12th New Zealand Computer Conference, August 14-16, 1991, p. 157-171. Cox, D. J., "Interdisciplinary Collaboration Case Study in Computer Graphics Education: "Venus & Milo," ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, Volume 25, #3, July 1991, p. 185-190. Cox, D. J., "Collaborations in Art/Science: Renaissance Teams," The Journal of Biocommunications, Volume 18 #2, June 6, 1991, includes back cover image. Cox, D. J., "Beyond Scientific Visualization: Mapping Information," Panel Proceedings, SIGGRAPH '90, 1990, p.6-1 through 6-23. Cox, D. J., "What is Happening on the Hill?" Panel Proceedings, SIGGRAPH '90, 1990, p.12-1 through 12-15. Cox, D. J., "Scientific Visualization: Collaborating To Predict the Future," EDUCOM Review, Winter 1990, p. 38-42. Cover Image. Cox, D. J., "The Art of Scientific Visualization," Academic Computing, Volume 4, Number 6, March 1990, p. 20-22 and 32-40. Includes cover image. Cox, D. J. "Mapping Information," Proceedings, AUSGRAPH 90, September 13, 1990, p. 101-106. Onstad D. W., Maddox J. V., Cox D. J., Kornkven E. A., "Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Animals and the Host-Density Threshold in Epizootiology," Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, January, 1990. Cox, D. J., "The Tao of Postmodernism: Computer Art, Scientific Visualization, and Other Paradoxes," ACM SIGGRAPH 89 Leonardo: International Journal of Art, Technology and Science Supplemental Issue, July, 1989, p. 7-12.

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Cox, D. J., "Visualization of Injection Molding," Ellson, R. and Cox, D., Journal of the Society for Computer Simulation, San Diego, California, invited as cover article, four-color journal, November 1988. Cox, D. J., "Using Supercomputer to Visualize Higher Dimensions: An Artist's Contribution to Science," Leonardo: International Journal of Art, Technology and Science,, Volume 21, 1988, p. 233-242. Cox, D. J., "Renaissance Teams and Scientific Visualization: A Convergence of Art and Science", Collaboration in Computer Graphics Education, SIGGRAPH 88 Educator's Workshop Proceedings, D. Cox, August 1-5, 1988, p. 81 - 104; plus two color plates, three black/white illustrations. Cox, D. J., "Interactive Computer-Assisted RGB Editor (ICARE)," D. Cox, Proceedings for the 7th Annual Small Computers in the Arts Symposium, October 9-11, 1987, p. 40-45. Cox, D. J., "Computer Art/Design Curricula in Universities: Beyond the Traditional Approach," D. Cox, Teaching Computer Graphics: An Interdisciplinary Approach, SIGGRAPH 87 Educator's Workshop Proceedings, July 27, 1987, p. 207-233.

Invited Shows / Festivals / Exhibitions “Dynamic Earth: Exploring Earth’s Climate Engine” Digital fulldome show; co-producing (scripting, shot planning, fundraising, etc.), visualization design. Story of the global climate system, with a positive message for how human societies can improve impact on it. In collaboration with Thomas Lucas Productions, Spitz, Inc. and Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Narrated by Liam Neeson. Premiered at IMERSA Symposium on Feb 4, 2012 Denver; See Appendix for Circulation Statistics. Trailer here: http://www.dynamicearth.spitzcreativemedia.com “Space Junk 3D” IMAX film, Melrae Productions, created 3 minutes of astrophysical sequences for the big screen in stereo; visualization producer. Narrated by Tom Wilkenson, premiered 2-18-12. Currently playing at the Adler and various IMAX and digital theatersàhttp://www.spacejunk3d.com/theaters.html movie traileràhttp://www.spacejunk3d.com/theaters.html “Deep Space Adventure” Adler Planetarium Dome Show, 8 minutes of ultra-high resolution dome format astrophysics and astronomy visualization, premiered July 8, 2011, Visualization Producer http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/experience/dsa “The Tree of Life” Terrence Malick Feature Film, Fox Searchlight, two scientific scenes including supernovas in the early universe and a galactic flight total 50 seconds using data from UT Austin astrophysicist, Volker Bromm. The film premiered and won at the Palme D’Or, 2011 Cannes Film Festival, May 2011 http://www.foxsearchlight.com/thetreeoflife/ Cox was NCSA Producer on the film. “Life: A Cosmic Story” Digital Planetarium Dome Show, California Academy of Sciences, premiered Nov. 6, 2010, 2.5 min. of astrophysics and astronomy visualization, Visualization Producer http://www.calacademy.org/academy/exhibits/planetarium/life/ “Hubble 3D” IMAX Film, premiered March 19, 2010, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC; we created 23% of the length of the movie with virtual tours of astronomy visualizations, the Film won Giant Screen Cinema Association for best film exclusively for giant screen, best cinematography and best lifelong learning, Cox UI producer, AVL director and designer

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http://www.imax.com/movies/m/hubble-3d/ Aug 2010: Hubble3D 64 theaters, 120 scheduled, 13 languages, $14.2M, 2.3M viewers See Appendix for recent statistics “IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System,” Digital Fulldome Show, Adler Planetarium, premiered March 4, 2009, Visualization Producer for 4 min. of astrophysics scenes serving as the opening, finale, and a centerpiece for the show; travelling to other fulldomes and HD movie available online at http://ibex.swri.edu/multimedia/mov/ibextrailer_web.mov http://ibex.swri.edu/planetaria/ibexshow.shtml “Quantum to Cosmos: Ideas for the Future” Festival Oct 15-25, 2009, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Ontario, 20K people attending the visual stereo HD show, narrated by Stephen Hawking, http://www.q2cfestival.com/exhibits AVL provided visual sequences of the formation of the universe, colliding galaxies, and violent tornado builds in ultra-high definition 3D. The narration was written and narrated by Stephen Hawking “Fragile Planet,” Digital Planetarium Dome Show, California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA inaugural digital-dome show premiered Sept. 27, 2008. Created full-dome visualization of a voyage from the Milky Way to the Virgo Cluster, 4 min. of astrophysics and astronomy visualization http://www.calacademy.org/newsroom/releases/2008/fragile_planet_release.php “High-Definition Stereo Visualizations From a Variety of Scientific Domains” Advanced Visualization Laboratory’s VisBox 3D Stereo Theater, National Science Foundation (NSF) invitation for the Open House Exhibits for the Office of Cyberinfrastructure; and February 5, 2007 Washington D.C. http://www.nsf.gov/news/newsmedia/budget_exhibits/index.jsp#oise http://www.nsf.gov/news/newsmedia/budget_exhibits/more_exhibit.jsp “The Monster of the Milky Way,” PBS High-Definition television show, NCSA Producer/Director, Funded by NOVA and National Science Foundation, Cox is co-PI. Premier date: October 31, 2006. “Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity”, NSF funded planetarium show, premiering January 2006 at Denver Museum of Nature and Science and traveling to other digital theaters. Cox is NCSA Producer/Director. Funded by National Science Foundation, Cox is co-PI. Showing February 10, 2006 – present; Between 1.5 -2 million visitors have experienced the fulldome show in 15 languages and 100 licenses (see Appendix)

http://www.dmns.org/planetarium/current-shows/black-holes-the-other-side-of-infinity/ http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/04Releases/09.07.04_Exploring_.html http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/News/Access/Releases/04Releases/09.07.04_Exploring_.html http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/02.01.06_NCSA_visua.html http://www.dmns.org/main/en/Professionals/Press/CurrentPressReleases/ http://nsf.gov/news/now_showing/museums/black_hole.jsp

Selected Traveling Shows (see Appendix for complete listings) Kendall Planetarium, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, Or, 9/6/2006 – 10/11/2007 Dolphinarium and Planetarium, Tampere, Finland April 2007- March 2008 Eugenides Planetarium in Athens, Greece, licensed 2006-2016, premiered Oct-Dec, 2006, http://cordis.europa.eu/greece/news_rd109.htm Adler Planetarium, Chicago, Illinois, January 2006 – January 2007 Irene W. Pennington Planetarium, Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, Jun- Nov, 2006 Lodestar, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Albuquerque, NM Nov 2006-2007 Thessaloniki Science Center, Thessaloniki, Greece, Oct 2006 – Oct 2007 Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, Oregon, Oct 2006 – Oct 2007 Chabot space and Science Center, Oakland, California, July 2006 – Jan 2007 Heritage Planetarium, Maryville, Tennessee, Nov 2006 + 25 years

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State Museum of Harrisburge, Pennysylvania, licensed August 2006 + 25 years Bakersfield College, California, Nov 2006 + present “Cosmic Voyage” IMAX Film, Cox Associate Producer, Scientific Visualization for the entire IMAX movie, and Art Director for PIXAR/NCSA segment, responsible for first data-driven visualizations. Premiered at the National Air and Space Museum, summer 1996. Nominated for Academy Award in 1997 for best documentary category.

http://airandspace.si.edu/education/pubs/cv_guide.pdf http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Stories/97Stories/CosmicAward.html http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/97Releases/970214.CVacademy.html http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/96Releases/960731.cosmic.html

Selected Traveling Exhibitions: o Bibliotheca Alexandrina MegaDome, Alexandria Egypt, 2006. o Cine Domo Maloka, Maloka Science Center, Bogota Colombia, 2006. o Gujarat Science City IMAX® 3D Theatre, Village Hebatpur, Ahmedabad, India, 2006. o Speyer Technik Museum IMAX® Dome Filmtheater, Am Technik Museum, Speyer Germany,

2006. o IMAX® Tycho Brahe Planetarium, Copenhagen Denmark, 2006. o The Science Place & TI Founders IMAX® Theater, The Science Place in Fair Park, Dallas,

Texas, 2006. o IMAX® Theatre Winnipeg, Third Level Portage Place, Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, 2006. o Chabot Space and Science Center, Tien MegaDome Theater, Oakland, California, 2006.

http://www.bigmoviezone.com/filmsearch/movies/index.html?uniq=54 o Science World at Telus World of Science, OMNIMAX theatre, 2005 – 2006, Vancouver, BC o Omni Theatre City West (Perth, AUSTRALIA) Friday, January 31, 1997 -Thurs, January 01, 2015 o National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC Aug 9, 1996- 2000 o EXPLORA (Leon) Friday, February 12, 1999 Thursday,- January 01, 2015 o Tycho Brahe Planetarium, Copenhagen, Denmark Jan 28, 1997-2000 o IMAX, The Seattle Times Company, Vancouver, Canada Dec 25, 1998 - 2001 o Great America IMAX Pictorium, San Francisco, CA Apr 13, 1999-2000 o The Fembank Museum of Natural History, Atlanta, GA Oct 1, 1997-1999 o TI Founders IMAX Theater, The Science Place, Dallas,TX Mar 22, 1998-1999 o Arizona Science Center, Phoenix, AZ Apr 5, 1997-1998 o Discovery Place, Charlotte, NC Jun 1, 1997-1998 o Arkansas Aerospace Education Center, AR Mar 1998-1999 o Virginia Air and Space Center, Hampton, VA Oct 1, 1996-1998 o Alcan OMNIMAX Theatre (Vancouver, CANADA)) Sunday, Nov 08, 1998 Tuesday, Nov 07, 2000 o OMNIMAX Theatre (Copenhagen) Saturday, Nov 30, 1996 Sunday- Monday, May 15, 2000 o IMAX Dome Theatre (Taipei) Friday, February 05, 1999 - Friday, February 04, 2000 o COSMONOVA (Stockholm, SWEDEN) Monday, Nov 18, 1996-Nov 1999 o Observer OMNIMAX Theatre (Charlotte, NC) Sun, Sept 01, 1996- Fri, April 30, 1999 o IMAX Filmtheater (Vienna, AUSTRIA) Thursday, April 22, 1999-Saturday, May 22, 1999 o United States Air Force Museum IMAX Theater (Dayton) August 31, 1996- January 31, 1999 o Space Theatre (Kowloon) Tuesday, Sept 16, 1997-Thurs, Sept 16, 1999 o California Science Center IMAX Theater (Los Angeles) Feb 26, 1999-Jun 24, 1999 o IMAX Dome Theatre (Taipei) Tuesday, February 04, 1997 Thursday, February 04, 1999 o Ontario Science Center, IMAX Theatre, Canada Nov 1997-May 6, 1999 o IMAX Theatre (Lucerne) Saturday, Nov 01, 1997-Sunday, Feb 28, 1999 o Shoppers Drug Mart OMNIMAX Theatre (Toronto) Saturday, Nov 01, 1997-Mon, Nov 1, 1999 o IMAX Discovery Theater (Myrtle Beach), North Carolina Dec 01, 1997- June 30, 1999 o IMAX Theater (Little Rock, Arkansas) Sun, Sept 28, 1997-Sun, Feb 28, 1999 o Maryland Science Center IMAX Theater (Baltimore, Maryland) Thursday, Feb 6, 1997-Jun 30,

1999 o IMAX Theatre (Calgary) Thursday, January 01, 1998-Friday, Dec 31, 1999

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o U.S. Space and Rocket Center Spacedome IMAX Theater (Huntsville) Sept 30, 1996-Aug 30, 1999

o American Museum of Natural History, IMAX Theater (New York) Sept 13, 1996-Aug 30, 1998 o Singapore Science Centre Omni-Theatre (Singapore) November 06, 1996-September 30, 1998 o Reuben Fleet Space Theater & Science Center, San Diego, CA Nov 1996, May 23, 1997-June 30

1998 o IMAX Experience Theatre (Tokorozawa) Monday, December 01, 1997 Tues March 31, 1998 o Science World British Columbia Alcan OMNIMAX Theatre (Vancouver) Nov 8, 1996-Nov 7, 1998 o Omniversum (The Hague, Netherlands) Thursday, June 12, 1997 Thursday-December 31, 1998 o Vilafranca Centre Cinema IMAX (Lisbon, Portugal) Fri, Feb 28, 1997 Sat, Feb 28, 1998 o Futuroscope L'OMNIMAX (Poitiers) Saturday, February 01, 1997 Saturday, February 28, 1998 o Humphrey IMAX Dome Theater (Milwaukee) Saturday, Jun 07, 1997-Thurs, Dec 31, 1998 o IMAX Theatre at Eau Claire Market, Calgary, AB Nov 1997-1998 o IMAX Theatre (Edmonton) Friday, March 07, 1997-Tuesday, June 30, 1998 o IMAX Dome Technik Museum Speyer (Speyer) Thursday, July 02, 1998-Sun, February 28, 1999 o Pictorium IMAX Theater (Santa Clara, California) Saturday, March 21, 1998 Sunday, Nov 15,

1998 o Edmonton Space and Science Center, Edmonton, AB Mar 7, 1997-Jun 30, 1998 o EXPLORA (Leon) Friday, February 13, 1998 Friday, February 12, 1999 o La Geode (Paris) Saturday, October 10, 1998 Sunday, October 18, 1998 o Space Theatre (Omiya, Japan) Saturday, March 08, 1997-Sunday, September 07, 1997 o Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater & Science Center (San Diego) Fri Nov 22, 1996-Thurs, May 22,

1997 o Clyde W. Tombaugh Space Theater (Alamogordo) Thursday, Aug 15, 1996 - Mon, June 30, 1997 o IMAX Theatre at Portage Place (Winnipeg, MB) Fri, November 01, 1996-Sat, March 01, 1997 o IMAX Dome Theatre (Ichikawa) Tuesday, April 01, 1997-Sunday, August 03, 1997 o IMAX Theater (Hampton) Tuesday, October 01, 1996 Wednesday, September 30, 1998 o IMAX Theatre (Calgary) Friday, March 21, 1997 - Wed Dec 31, 1997 o IWerks Theatre (Ontario) Saturday, April 05, 1997-Saturday, November 15, 1997 o IMAX Les Ailes (Brossard, Quebec, Canada) Wednesday, April 30, 1997-Wed, July 30, 1997

"The Search for Life: Are We Alone?” Visualizations for Digital Dome Space Show, Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), New York City, March 5, 2002-present http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/News/Access/Releases/02Releases/03.06.02_NCSA_and_A.html http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/02Releases/03.06.02_NCSA_and_A.html

Selected traveling Exhibitions: o Denver Museum of Nature and Science, 2005 – June 8, 2006. o Oregon Museum of Nature and Science, Portland Oregon, Sept 27, 2005 – Sept 2, 2006

"Passport to the Universe," Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History, New York City, Project Lead and co-creator for 4 minutes of digital show with data-driven cosomological simulations, as part of the Planetarium public Millenium opening December 31, 1999, showing January1, 2000 -present. http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/02Releases/03.06.02_NCSA_and_A.html Selected Traveling Exhibitions:

o Pennington Planetarium, Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, Jan-May 31, 2006 o Oregon Museum of Nature and Science, Portland Oregon, Sept 27, 05 – Sept 2, 2006

“Hunt for the Supertwister”, PBS NOVA HDTV, premiered March 30, 2004, co-producer and director for scientific visualizations; primetime reruns May 3, 2005, April 11, 2006 and June 4, 2006 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tornado/ “Unfolding Universe,” Discovery Channel Documentary, 16 animation/visualizations of astrophysics, Premiered June 3, 2002, Producer and Art Director for NCSA Scientific Visualizations http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/05.29.02_NCSA_Team_.html

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“Runway Universe,” HDTV NOVA/WGBH Documentary, 8 minutes of astrophysics and astronomy visualizations, Premiered Nov21, 2000; http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/universe/ "Death Star", PBS Nova, scientific visualizations, premiered broadcast January 8, 2002 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/gamma/ “Immersion,” BEAP 2002 Biennale for Electronic Arts Perth, John Curtin Gallery, Perth, Australia, August 1 – September 15, 2002. http://www.beap.org "Space Millenium", NHK television broadcast, Japan, scientific visualization team director, premiered Nov 8, 2002. "National Geographic 2000: Great Moments in Time," National Geographic Television Show Millenium Special, aired on National Broadcasting Company (NBC), November 1999. Provided animations of colliding galaxies and other astrophysical phenmenon by Cox and collaborators. "Talk Show", Telegeopraphy map for The London Millenium Dome, London, ENGLAND, NSFET maps in the programme which will be on show to the general public at the Dome for no more than 15 months. “Seeing Time,” Exploratorium, San Francisco, 1995-1997, constributed computer graphics to venue. Was selected as part of the California State Fair Multimedia Exhibit and traveled to more than 10 western states. “A Science Odyessy Series”, PBS Home Video originally aired January 12 & 14, 1998; visualizations shown as part of two episodes: “Bigger, Better, Faster” and "Mysteries of the Universe”, aired nationally, January 14, 1998. video copyright 1998. “Mysteries of Deep Space” PBS Home Video, Three-Volume Video Set, Cox’s collaborative cosmological visualizations, originally aired April 1997, now on video, copyright 1998. TED: Technotainment conference at Sony IMAX in New York City special showing “Cosmic Voyage,” IMAX film, September 25, 1997, New York City, requested by Richard Saul Wurman. Design of Understanding 2, American Institute of Graphic Arts, AIGA National Headquarters, The Strathmore Gallery, 164 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York, June 19 - August 1, 1997. MEDIA SHOCK: Visual Fusion/Desktop Revolution, New York ACM SIGGRAPH, "Garbage," New York, New York, May 8-10, 1992 Hightech Art Sapporo, "Venus & Milo," Sapporo, JAPAN, April 16-27, 1992 Festival of Animation, 1992, "Garbage" Touring 50 cities in the United States, 1991 through 1992. GARBAGE...and all that trash! Animation exhibit, Sacramento Science Center, Sacramento, California, October 1991 - March 1992 High Technology Art 1991, "Venus & Milo," Tokyo JAPAN, August 1-12, 1991. Infinite Illusions: The World of Electronically Created Imagery, Smithsonian Institute, September 8 - October 5, 1990. Passages De L'Image, National Museum of Modern Art in Paris, September - December 1990; Traveling Exhibition:

o Barcelona EUROPE o Toronto CANADA o Columbus UNITED STATES o San Francisco UNITED STATES o (February 1991 through February 1992)

Eurographics '88 Film and Video Show, Nice, FRANCE, September 12-16, 1988; invited selection of computer graphics/art for the film and video. Organized by Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique. LES CHEMINS DU VIRTUEL, Creation Industrielle et Simulation Informatique, animation Cahiers du CCI, Une presentation Audiovisuelle au Centre D'Information du CCI, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, FRANCE, 26 avril - 22 mai 1989. "Time Pinnacle" (1989). Scott Wyatt, music and multimedia production. Computer images by Cox, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, April 2, 1989. 1987 International Computer Music Conference. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. A live performance of interactive computer graphics. Champaign, IL. August 24, 1987. Invited by Prof. Paul Martin Zonn, UIUC to perform computer visual music with two musicians and a dancer. 6th Annual Pacific Northwest Computer Graphics Film and Video Show, Eugene, OR. October 26, 1987. Curated by Syvie Rueff, Jet Propulsion Lab. Selected works shown for 600 conference attendees.

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Juried Shows / Festivals / Exhibitions

SIGGRAPH 2011 Computer Animation Festival, “Hubble3D” IMAX film transferred to 35mm, a visualization excerpt: Journey Into the Orion Nebula”, 3D IMAX film transferred to 35mm film and shown as a 3D stereo film with Leonardo DiCaprio narration. SIGGRAPH 2007 Computer Animation Festival, “Flight to the Center of the Milky Way” and “Jet Production from a Rotating Black Hole,” published in the Computer Animation Festival, Electronic Art and Animation Catalog, pages 61, 83, SIGGRAPH 2007, San Diego, California. DomeFest 2005, three works selected: “Visualization of F3 Tornado within a Supercell Thunderstorm Simulation;” “Visual excerpt from ‘Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity’ (Stellar Orbits Around the Galactic Center Black Hole)”; “Evolution of the Universe: Galaxies Forming on Filamentary Structures” at SIGGRAPH 2005 and traveling to other planetaria. http://www.domefest.org/ http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/06.09.05_NCSA_Visua.html; Chabot Space & Science Center Mar 10-11, 2006. http://www.chabotspace.org/domefest/index.htm SIGGRAPH 2005 Electronic Theater, 28,000 attendees, “Visualization of an F3 Tornado Within a Simulated Supercell Thunderstorm,” and published in SIGGRAPH 2005 Conference Electronic Art and Animation Catalog,, published by ACM: New York, August 2005, p. 248-249. Electronic Theater Program, published by ACM SIGGRAPH in conjunction with Computer Graphics World, Number 25, page 10; Electronic Theater DVD, SIGGRAPH Video Review Issue 150, Number 16, 1 minute 15 seconds. http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/06.09.05_NCSA_Visua.html SIGGRAPH 2001 Computer Animation Theater, "Evolution of the Universe: Large-scale Structure and Galaxy Formation," HD animation, Electronic Art and Animation Catalog, published by ACM: New York, August 2001, exhibited at the Los Angeles Convention Center, catalogue page 222. SIGGRAPH 2000 Animation Festival, "Passport to the Universe," Excerpt from Hayden Planetarium NYC Digital Dome Space Show, Hayden Planetarium, AMNH, August 2000. NICOGRAPH 1996 Film and Video Show, Tokyo JAPAN, “Excerpt from the Cosmic Voyage IMAX movie”, November 1996. SIGGRAPH 1996 Electronic Theater, “Cosmic Voyage: Galaxy Formation and Interaction,” excerpt from the Cosmic Voyage IMAX movie, SIGGRAPH 96 Visual Proceedings: the Art and Interdisciplinary Programs of SIGGRAPH 96, published by ACM SIGGRAPH copyright 1996, page 174. 27,000 attendees, New Orleans, LA, August 4-10, 1996. Electronic Theater Program, Number 19, pg. 4. Top 5% of more than 500 entries. http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/96Releases/960731.cosmic.html Fifth International Computer Film Festival, "Garbage" Geneva, Switzerland, May 20-22, 1992, 3,000+ attendees in 3 evenings, over 200 films entered. 1992 International Computer Animation Competition, sponsored by the National Computer Graphics Association, 2nd Place winner in Faculty/student category, "Garbage", Spring 1992. Holland Animation Film Festival, "Garbage," Utrecht, Holland, April 23-26, 1992. New Realities 92, "Garbage," Zürich, Switzerland, January 22 - March 22, 1992, finalist, over 10, 000 visitors to the exhibition.

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International Computer Animation Competition - Images du Futur 91, "Venus & Milo," Montreal, CANADA, May 31 through September 17, 1991. PARIS CITE 1991, "Garbage" Paris FRANCE, November 18-20, 1991. Finalist. EUROGRAPHICS '91, "Venus & Milo" Vienna AUSTRIA, September 2-6, 1991. Fourth Computer Film Festival - Computer Animation '91, "Venus & Milo" Geneva, Switzerland, May 22-24, 1991, Finalist, 3,000 attendees SIGGRAPH 88 Film and Video Show, Atlanta, Georgia, August 2-4, 1988 *only 40 video/films were selected from more than 380 entries. Florida Film Festival, "Garbage," Orlando, Florida, June 5-14, 1992 AUSGRAPH 89 Film and Video Show, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, AUSTRALIA, July 10-14, 1989. Computer Animation Festival, College of Design, Art, and Planning, School of Art, University of Cincinnati. February 19-21, 1987. Prix Ars Electronica '87, Participants Graphic organized by Austrian Broadcasting Corporation. Linz, Franckstrasse 2a, September 16 - 19, 1987. International Electronic Art: 480 international participants. SIGGRAPH 87 Film & Video Show, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA; July 27-31, 1987. *International Competition with 27,000 attendees *40 works selected from 158 entries

Installations / Performances / Exhibits “The Tao of Bach” Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Tryon Festival Theater, 9-13-12 Chunglian Al Huang, Alex Murray, David Darling, Michael Fitzpatrick, Ann Yeung. Producer/designer: created visual live action and animated visuals, and special effects for projection during the performance. “The Great Flood” Bill Frisell Quartet performance with Film by Bill Morrison premiering at the Ellnora Guitar Festival, Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, 9-1-11. Producer: AVL visualized 1927 Mississipi Flood data for the opening of the Film and showed excerpts in stereo theater.

Live performances with Bill Frisell Quartet: o Sep 2011: Krannert Center, Urbana, IL o Nov 2011: Dartmouth, NH; Carnegie Hall, NY; Duke, Raleigh, NC o March 2012: Wexner Center, Columbus, OH o April 2012: UCSD; SF Jazz, Herbst Theater o Oct 12, 2012: Chicago Symphony Hall; UCLA, Royce Hall o Nov 2012: Athens, Greece; Antwerp, Belgium; Guimaraes, Portugal; Rome, Italy; Cork, Ireland;

London, Southbank Centre; Strasbourg, France; Oslo, Norway’ Uppsala, Sweden; Wroclaw, Poland

Film screenings with recorded soundtrack: o Feb 2012: World Financial Center, NYC: New Sounds Live o Film Festivals: Leeds Intl Film Fest, Nov 2012; Cleveland Intl Film Fest, April 2013; Vancouver

Intl Film Fest, Oct 2013; Viennale, Nov 2013

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“Festividad Digital” eDream experience, Studio Theater, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Opening night party, 9-10-10. eDream worked with faculty/students to develop and install a studio full of interactive creative technologies for the public to experience. “Science Storms” tornado kiosk Permanent work at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry: (w/ content development) Interactive visualization content (anatomy of tornado and forecast of tornado) provided for kiosk. Exhibit opened March 18, 2010 in newly renovated museum wing “4K Stereo Scientific Visualizations”, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), San Francisco, Feb 12-14, 2009, National Science Foundation Research Demonstration: uncompressed 4096x2160 resolution stereo visualization playback showing 3D visualizations “HD Stereo Scientific Visualizations”, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), San Francisco, Feb 16-19, 2007, National Science Foundation Research Demonstration: uncompressed stereo HD visualization playback showing 3D data scientific visualizations “Cyprus Institute EEWRC Atmospheric Science Visualization: 9 Days (Relative Humidity Transport) in January 2009 over Eastern Mediterranean and World” international inauguration of EEWRC opening event ceremony, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2-5-09; AVL created visualizations. “Visaphors: High-Definition Stereo Visualizations from a Variety of Scientific Domains 2006-7” in the group art exhibit “Speculative Data and the Creative Imaginary: Shared Innovative Visions between Art and Technology,” sponsored by the National Science Foundation, National Academy of Sciences Gallery; June 3 - August 24 , 2007;Opening Event June 13, 2007, Washington D.C. as part of the ACM Creativity and Cognition Conference, June 13 - 15, 2007 http://www7.nationalacademies.org/arts/Speculative_Data_and_the_Creative_Imaginary.html http://www7.nationalacademies.org/arts/Speculative_Data_and_the_Creative_Imaginary.html http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/CC2007/artexhitbition.shtml Multi-Dimensional Imagery: 3D Pixels Realized, collaborative artwork by Ellen Sandor (art)n, Kemper Room art Gallery, Illinois Institute of Technology, Nov 9, 2006 – Jan 20, 2007. Cox is one of (Art)n collaborative artists. See Chicago City Arts Review. Leonardo da Vinci: Man, Inventor, Genius exhibition, Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, April 14 and September 4, 2006, kiosk installation of Cox collaborative digital works; she was invited for emphasis on observation, synthesis and invention. http://www.news.uiuc.edu/news/06/0413leonardo.html “CalculArt”, celebration of art and mathematics, first curated exhibit of the CANVAS: Collaborative Advanced Navigation Virtual Art Studio , joint effort between Integrated Systems Lab at the Beckman Institute and the Krannert Art Museum, Two collaborative pieces created using holographic images by Cox and Ellen Sandor and digital animations created by Cox in collaboration with NCSA and George Francis, opening at 7 pm, March 9th, 2006, show through April 9, 2006; traveled to traveled to Dennos Museum, Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse City Jan 20-jun 30, 2008 http://www.canvas.uiuc.edu/; http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Briefs/2006-03-10Donna_Cox.html “The End of Cinematics,” collaboration, pre-visualization, and digital images for the performance, Directed by Mikel Rouse, premiered, September 17, 2006, at Krannert Center for Performing Arts, Traveling performance: Mondavi Center, University of California at Davis, October 19-23, 2005 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Memorial Hall, Sept 29, 2006

http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/05Releases/09.13.05_NCSA_Helps.html http://www.endofcinematics.com/ http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/Content?oid=oid%3A44255

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“(art)n Virtual Visions: three decades of collaboration” group show, Papilloma Virus pschologram (1990), number 28 in Catalogue, Brunnier Art Museum, Iowa State university, October 29, 2002 – January 5, 2003. “IntelliBadge” conference and visualization exhibition at the IEEE Supercomputing 2002 Conference, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland. Cox directed 12 people to design and implement the first location-tracking of conference attendees and provided kiosk-services. She developed real-time visualizations at three displays. Sponsored by the IEEE. November 16-22, 2002.

http://www.supercomp.org/sc2002/attend_badge.html http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Stories/IntelligentTech/ http://intellibadge.ncsa.uiuc.edu/

"The Once and Future Web: World’s Woven by the Telegraph and Internet," Dr. William Harless, Interactive Drama http://www.idrama.com/idihome/index.htm, developed a voice-controlled program-which combines speech recognition and digital video technologies-gives exhibit visitors the opportunity to conduct a virtual dialogue with Donna Cox. Users feel as if they are meeting and talking with Professor Cox as they proceed through a give-and-take exchange about scientific visualization, about the collaboration of artists and scientists, and about the impact that the Internet revolution and technology may have on life in the future, Cox virtually takes visitors on a tour through her collaborative scientific visualizations and visualization of the internet, sponsored by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, May 21-Nov, 2001. http://www.idrama.com/Press/prNLMExhibit.htm • Supercomputing 1999, High-definition television exhibit of "Mapping the Universe," sponsored by

Microsoft; Portland, OR, November 7, 1999. • Supercomputing 98, November 7-10, 1998, Orlando, FL: Alliance Research Exhibit, NLANR Research

Exhibit, SGI CAVE; Cox is co-creator, presenter and demonstrator of CAVE Virtual Director linking five sites with Virtual Director in remote virtual collaborative sessions.

• “Electronic Immersions: 4 Generations of Illinois Artists” Art Catalogue and Show, ARC Gallery, September 2-27, 1997 and Illinois Art Gallery, September 2-October 24 1997, Chicago Illinois, in conjunction with the International Symposium on Electronic Art Conference at the School of Art Institute of Chicago, Co-curated by Jane Stevens and Nancy Bechtol.

• “Visualization Study of the NSFnet,”American Institute of Graphic Arts gallery, New York, New York, June 18, 1997 (curated by Moire Cullen).

• “Art in Chicago: 1945-1995,” Museum of Contemporary Art, November 16, 1996 - March 23, 1997, 220 East Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL.

• Supercomputing '95, CAVE presentations and demonstrations of “Virtual Reality and the Making of ‘Cosmic Voyage’ ", Dec. 3-8, 1995, San Diego, CA.

• SIGGRAPH 94, VROOM Exhibit, Virtual Reality Theatre, “Virtual Director,” August, 1994, Chicago, IL. • Computer Art Pushing the Boundaries, State of Illinois Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, July 27th through

September 11th, 1992 * Catalogue • Electronic Art Gallery, Computers for Artists Conference, New York City, New York, June 18 - 19, 1992 • Private Collection I, University of Oregon Continuation Center, Portland Oregon, December 16, 1991 -

July 1, 1992 *selections from the private collection of Gary and Daria Barclay • Computers and the Creative Process, 31 invited artists, a traveling exhibit January 10, 1990 through

January 5, 1992 that included the following locations: o Calvin College, Center Art Gallery, Grand Rapids, MI o University of Oregon, Museum of Art, Eugene, Oregon o University of North Alabama, University Art Gallery, Florence, Alabama o Michelson-Reves Museum of Art, Marshall Texas o Bloomingdale Park District Museum, Bloomington, Illinois o Depauw University, Emison Art Center, Greencastle, Indiana o Wabash College, Humanities Center Gallery, Crawfordsville, Indiana o Rogue Gallery, Medford, Oregon

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o University of Western Ontario, McIntosh Gallery, London, Ontario, CANADA o Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin.

• ABACI 1991 Invitational, Powell's Bookstore, Portland Oregon, December 4 - December 31, 1991 * seven artists

• Computer Art by Donna Cox, Powell's Technical Bookstore, Portland, Oregon, May 2 - June 4, 1991. (one-woman exhibition)

• Computer Art by Donna Cox, University of Oregon Continuation Center, Portland, Oregon, December 3, 1990 - February 4, 1991. (one-woman exhibition)

• Computer and Art 1991, Lugano, SWITZERLAND, September 17 through October 5, 1991 * Catalogue published

• Computer Art Exhibit, Powell's Technical Bookstore, Portland Oregon, July 31 - September 3, 1991 * four artists

• Computer Art Exhibit, Powell's Technical Bookstore, Portland Oregon, July 1 - 31, 1991 * five artists • DaVinci Days 1991, ABACI Exhibit, La Sess Stewart Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis,

Oregon, July 20-21, 1991 • Third Biennial Arts and Technology Symposium, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut, April

11-14, 1991 • Educator's Art, University of Oregon Continuation Center, Portland, Oregon, March 5 - April 29, 1991 • Art & Algorithm - Mind & Machine, Minneapolis College of Art & Design, Minneapolis, MN, February 22-

23, 1991 • Best of the Best, University of Oregon Continuation Center, Portland, Oregon, February 6 - April 5,

1991 * 4 person show : Donna Cox, Daria Barclay, Emily Young, Larry Payne • Visions of a New Future: A Symposium on Computers and Visualization, Art Academy of Cincinnati,

Cincinnati, OH, February 18 - March 15, 1991 • Abaci 1989 Invitational Exhibition, Abaci Gallery of Computer Art, Portland, Oregon, November 2 -

December 30, 1990 • Brave New Pixels, Columbia College Art Gallery, sponsored by Museum of Contemporary Photography

of Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois, March 6 - April 14, 1989. • Computer Art by Donna Cox, Abaci Gallery of Computer Art, Portland, Oregon, March - July 1990. (one-

woman exhibition) • Computer Art Exhibit, University of Oregon Continuation Center, Portland, Oregon, July 31 - October 1,

1990 * 2 person show • Daydreams to Bitstreams: An Exhibition of Computer Art, Delaplaine Visual Arts Center, Frederick,

Maryland, April 4 - April 28, 1990. Includes work of 3 other artists. • Exclusive, Abaci Gallery of Computer Art, Portland, Oregon, January 4 - January 27, 1990. • Computer Art by Donna Cox, Abaci Gallery of Computer Art, Portland, Oregon, September 7 - October

28, 1989. (one-woman exhibition) • “Supercomputers in Art” Cox one-woman exhibition, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.,

August 15 - September 15, 1988. Sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and Kodak Research. (one-woman exhibition)

• Computer Graphics by Donna Cox, Gallery West, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, Ohio, April 18 - May 3, 1988. (One-woman show )

• Compulage, Stocker Art Center Gallery, Elyria, Ohio, February 13 - March 2, 1988. (one-woman exhibition)

• Art from the Computer: An Illinois Survey , State of Illinois Art Gallery, July 25 - September 9, 1988. • April 1988 - September 1989, Traveling Exhibit: Funded by the The Illinois Arts council, a state

agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, Illinois State Museum and Millikan University o Illinois State Museum, Lockport, Illinois, September 3 - November 12, 1989 o Western Illinois University Art Gallery, Macomb, Illinois, March 1989 o Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, February 1989 o College of DuPage Arts Center Gallery, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, January 4 - 26, 1989 o William Rainey Harper College, Palatine, Illinois, October 3 - 25, 1988 o Perkinson Gallery, Millikin University, Millikin, Illinois, April 8 - 29, 1988

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• Postmodern Cybernation, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, September 11-25, 1989. • Art in Depth, stereo-pair installations curated by Patric Prince for a CADRE sponsored exhibit at the

Union Student Gallery, San Jose State University, June 8-14, 1989. • Graphik Animation und Technik/BMW-Pavillon, W. H. Bencker, Lenbachplatz 7, GERMANY, Bis 4.6.89. • Beautiful Stranger, Feature, New York City, March 21-April 21, 1989. *located in Soho NYC, Feature

Gallery moved to NY from Chicago, IL • Tecni-Color, an exhibition of international artists whose works have been realized with different

techniques of video image: an exhibition on electronic art and animation, in the Art Gallery "L'Agrifoglio Galleria D'Immagine", Milan, ITALY, January 12 - February 12, 1989. * Catalogue published

• CRASH (Computer-Assisted Hardcopy), Wright Museum of Art in Beloit, Wisconsin opening October 23 - Nov 23, 1988; traveling for three years. 37 artists, 90 works with Catalogue & poster published

• Phscalograms by (Art)n, traveling exhibition sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Arts Council, October - December 1988. As one of the major participants and collaborators in (Art)n.

o Rensselaer Union Shellnutt Gallery, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Nov 18 - Dec 16, 1988 o Herter Art Gallery, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Oct 16 - Nov 2, 1988

• The Second Emerging Expression Biennial: The Artist and the Computer, Bronx Museum, New York, September 17, 1987 - January 24, 1988. Compulages and Phscalograms were exhibited/published

o *Only 62 artists were chosen from more than 200 entries in this national competition. o Jurors: Shalom Gorewitz and Patric Prince.

• Video and Computer Art: Chicago Style, an international traveling exhibition of recent Chicago work curated by Barbara Sykes-Dietze, 1988-1989. Group show of phscalograms.

o Institute of North American Studies, Barcelona, SPAIN, Jun 1, 1989 o Australian Video Festival, AUSTRALIA, Sept 25 - Oct 30, 1988

-Queensland Art Gallery, South Bank, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA, Oct 22-30, 1988 -Australian National University Union Centre, Canberra, Sept 14-17, 1988 -Chauvel Cinema, Paddington, AUSTRALIA, September 1, 1988.

o South Australian Art School, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA, August 16, 1988 o The Foote Clube, sponsored by the Media Resource Centre, Experimental Art Foundation

and the Australian Network for Art & Technology, Adelaide, AU, Aug 1988 o Scan Gallery, Tokyo, JAPAN, Jul 9 - 16, 1988 o Niphon University, Tokyo, JAPAN, Jul 6, 1988

• SIGGRAPH 88 Interactive Art and Installation, Atlanta, Georgia, August 2-4, 1988 only 13 artists in 200 entries; the first Interactive art show documented with a video tape; distributed to more than 5,000 registered conference attendees (20,000 full attendance); Catalogue published

• Computer Graphica Images Exhibition 88, in the Art Gallery, Kent State University Trumbull Campus, Warren, Ohio, April 24 - May 14, 1988. (One-woman show)

• Broken Boundaries/Reconstructed Realities: Imaging with Computers, Columbia College Art Gallery in Chicago, Illinois, March 4 - April 15, 1988. Sponsored by the Museum of Contemporary Photography.

• Phscalograms 1987: (Art)n, Fermilab, Batavia, IL. November 11, 1987 - January 6, 1988. • Arts and Technology, Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA. January 9 - February 13, 1988. Computer

video and static work. • Exploration: Extending the Boundaries of Contemporary Photography, Museum of Contemporary

Photography, Chicago, IL. December 11, 1987 - January 16, 1988. Invitational: Curated by Denise Miller-Clark. Other artists include: Todd Walker, Nancy Burson.

• The Interactive Image, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL. October 23, 1987 - February 10, 1988. Benchmark exhibition of interactive, computer art and kiosk. More than four million people per year visit this museum.

• Art in the Computer Age, Everson Art Museum, Syracuse, NY. Fall, 1987. Traveling exhibit curated by Cynthia Goodman; appeared as "Computers and Art" at the IBM Gallery of Science and Art in New York; reviewed in Newsweek, April 25, 1988.

• Electronic Imagery, Stocker Art Center Gallery, Elyria, OH. May 20-27, 1987. (one-woman exhibition) • Compulages, Frick Art Museum, Wooster, OH. January 9-February 6, 1987. *(one-woman exhibition) • Rated X, A Group Experience, Neikrug Gallery, New York, NY. Jun 26 - Jul 31, 1987.

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• Altered Visions, Invitational Art Show . 1708 East Main Galley, Richmond VA. April 3-21, 1987. • The Non-Spiritual in Art: Abstract Painting 1985-????, Art Show, Maginnis Graphics, Inc., 341 W.

Superior Gallery. June 9-July 19, 1987. Invitational: curated by Hudson, Feature Gallery. * Catalogue published

• SIGGRAPH 87 Art Show, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA. July 27-31, 1987. International competition with 27,000 conference attendees: 40 works selected from 158 entries. *Catalogue published

• Transformations, Reynolds Gallery, Stockton, CA; March 18-April 10, 1987. National competition. Jurors: Copper Giloth of the University of Massachusetts and Alyce Kaprow.

• Nature, Feature Gallery, Chicago, IL. April 1987. Curated by Hudson, Feature Gallery Chicago. • Altered Visions, Art Show , 1708 East Main Galley, Richmond, VA. April 3-21, 1987. Invitational:

curated by Anne Savedge. • Working it Out, Catskill Center for Photography, Inc., Woodstock, New York. March 21-April 21, 1987.

Curated by Bea Nettles, Head of Photography, UIUC. • Computer Art: Realism & Abstraction, Art Show , Somerset Gallery, Somerville, NJ. January 30, 1987.

Invitational: curated by Allen Cosgrove. * Catalogue published • New Photography, Feature Gallery, Chicago, IL. January 9-February 7, 1987. Invitational: curated by

Hudson, Feature Gallery Chicago. • Applications on the Leading Edge, Pacific Northwest Computer Graphics Conference, Hult Center,

Eugene, OR. October 19-November 10, 1986. Invited by Dr. Linda Ettinger, Conference Chair. • Technology in Art, Sheraton Gallery, Dallas, TX, July 15-September 29, 1986. Invited by Fine Arts

Search. * 200 invitations published and mailed • New Photographics/86, Oldest U.S. national photographic competition. Central Washington University,

April 14-May 9, 1986. * 65 artists were chosen from 480 entries; * Catalogue published • Computers and the Creative Process, University of Oregon Museum of Art, Visual Resources Center.

Curated by Ken O'Connell, University of Oregon. October 1985 - October 1986; Traveled to 40 locations including:

o State Capitol Building, Salem, OR o Williamette Science & Technology Center, Eugene, OR o Index Gallery, Vancourver, WA o Edmonds Art Festival Museum, Seattle, WA o Rockefeller Arts Center, Fredonia, NY o Franklin & Marshall North Museum, Landcaster, PA o Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO o McAllen International Museum, McAllen, TX o Alberni Valley Museum, Port Alberni, BC, CANADA o Stevenson Union Gallery, Ashland, OR

• Technsigns: Computer Conference, South Dakota State University, Aberdeen, SD. April 1986. • Technology in Art, Cudahy Gallery, Milwaukee Museum of Art, Milwaukee, WI. January 11-February 27,

1985. Invitational: curated by Jane Brite, Curator Cudahy Gallery, Milwaukee Museum of Art. • Art and High Technology, Foster Gallery, Eau Claire, WI. September 17-October 17, 1985. • Frozen Shutter, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. September, 1985. • SHOOT 3: Exhibition of Photoimagery, Survival Graphics, Madison, WI, November 5-December 1,

1985. Juror: Ted Hartwell, Curator of Photography, Minneapolis Art Institute. • Computer Generated Images, Gallery 101, River Falls, WI. October 26-November 13, 1984. Other

artists include: Copper Giloth, Todd Walker, and Diogenes Ballester. Curator: Dire. Michael Padgett. • CADRE '84, Art Exhibition. Computers in Art and Design, Research Education. San Hose, CA; January

1984. • Visions of 1984, University Center Gallery, UCA - Santa Barbara; April 17-May 6, 1984. Jurors: Dr.

Ulrich Keller, German Art Historian; Richard Ross, American Photographer; Graham Budgett, British Sculptor.

• Visual Dynamics: Computer Graphics Showcase '83, SIGGRAPH Showcase, Orange, CA; November 18-19, 1983. International Competition.

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• DIGICOM '83, Conference Art Exhibition. Vancouver, CANADA; August 1983. International Competition.

Invited Keynote / Plenary Presentations • “Visaphors, digital visual metaphors, for Research and Outreach: An Evolving Visual Language”,

PacificVis conference invited and scheduled keynote speaker 2013, Sydney, Australia, February 27th, 2013 [note: unexpected health emergency five days before travel prevented speech delivery]

• “Art: How it Moves”, Chicago Ideas Week, plenary talk at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago,

Oct 10, 2013 • “Interdisciplinary Education: Reinventing Higher Education for the Evolving World”, Silicon Valley

Round Table for alumni and UI Foundation, February 9, 2012, San Jose, CA. Four speakers: Chancellor Phyllis Wise, Donna Cox, Jerry Fiddler, and Gene Robinson

• “Hubble 3D” Seibel Scholars keynote and special showing of Hubble 3D IMAX film, sponsored by the

Seibel Foundation, March 31, 2011, Chicago Navy Pier IMAX theater • TED talk, “Visaphors: Emergence and the Art of Scientific Visualization” TEDxUIUC 4-9-10, Delotte

Auditorium, UI http://tedxuillinois.com/?q=node/3 http://www.youtube.com/v/tmEDEvSny04 • TED talk, “Wayfaring the digital universe: the art and science of visualization”, TEDxUIillinois 4/1/10,

Beckman Institute, UI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXiA_jV4R_E • “Establishing a Network of Excellence for Art+Science+Technology Research: Infrastructural and

Intellectual Foundations” plenary speaker, Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Mar 16-18, 2011, Troy, New York

• “Data Visualization for Public Outreach” plenary speaker, June 22, 2010, Broader Impacts for Research

and Discovery Summit, June 21-23, 2010, National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. • “Hubble3D" IMAX movie and Data Visualization for Public Outreach” Cyberinfrastructure Days

keynote,Dec 8, 2010, Purdue University, Indiana • 74th Annual Meeting University of Illinois Foundation Weekend, Featured Luncheon Speaker, Oct 2,

2009 • “Designing Digital Imagery: A Convergence of Art andSupercomputer Science” keynote speaker at the

International Conference VSMM2008 Virtual Systems and Multimedia dedicated to Digital Cultural Heritage, Oct 20-25, 2008, Limassol – Cyprus http://www.vsmm2008.org

• “CyberOutreach: non-expert audiences and the design of scientific data”, October 18, 2006, Initiative in

Innovative Computing at Harvard distinguished seminar series, Harvard University • "CyberOutreach: Designing Scientific Data for Non-expert Audiences" June 14, 2006 keynote speaker

TeraGrid Conference 2006 http://archive.teragrid.org/events/2006conference/ http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/06.28.06_NCSA's_Don.html

• “Visualization and Visual Metaphors,” Plenary Session Aug.29, at El Congreso Internacional, “Desafios para la Identidad Ubicua” celebrado at Cibe@art-Bilbao, Festival Ciberart-Bilbao 2004, Bilbao, Spain, April 26-29, 2004.

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• “Beyond Computing: The Search for Creativity,” Keynote for SC2003 Conference: Igniting Innovation, Phoenix, Arizona, November 18, 2003. 3000 attendees at keynote.

• "Visual Metaphors for Tracking People: Visualization and IntelliBadge," Symposium Proceedings, Nomadic Transitions/ Thinking about Art, Hochschule fur Gestaltung und Kunst (University of Art and Design) Zurich Switzerland, Conference Proceedings and Abstracts published by Kongress-Themen und Zusammenfassungen, April 10-12, 2003, page 9, 63.

• “Myth Information,” E-naissance: New Configurations of Mind, Body, and Space Conference, Galleria D’arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Torino (GAM), supported by the Fondazione Fitzcarraldo, Caiia-Star public symposium, Turin, Italy, March 28, 2001. http://www.fitzcarraldo.it/enaissance/

• “Renaissance Teams, Visualization, and Virtual Reality,” general public presentation at the Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History, New York, June 28, 2001.

• “Structural Symmetries in Myth and Supercomputer Science,” Symetries structurelles dans le mythe et les supercalculateurs,” “L’Art a L’ere Post-Biologique, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France, December 12-13, 2000. Presentation on Dec. 12.

• “The Myth Information in Visualization and Virtual Reality,” Stieren Arts Enrichment Series and Trinity University present digital artist Donna Cox, Stieren Theater, San Antonio, Texas, October 30, 2000

• “The Necessity for Visual Literacy in Virtual Reality Visualization Research,” keynote speaker, General Session, International Visual Literacy Association Conference, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, October 11-14, 2000.

• “Visualizing the Cosmos: Hayden Planetarium Project,” Alliance Chautauqua 2000 in Kansas over the Access Grid, Lawrence, KS, August 1, 2000.

• “Concept, Image, Movement”, Interfacing the Future, Plenary Session, Third Annual Digital Arts Symposium, University of Arizona College of Fine Art, Tucson, AZ, April 6-7, 2000.

• "Art at the Frontiers of Science," and "Women, Art and Technology," at Invencao: Thinking the Next Millenium Conference , sponsored by Itau Cultural, Inter-society for Electronic Arts, Leonardo, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, August 25- 29, 1999.

• Keynote Speech for “Color and Design: 21st Century Technology and Creativity,” Sponsored by the Inter-society Color Council 1998, February 22, 1998, Williamsburg, Virginia.

• Keynote Speech “From Idea to Reality: Inside the Making of the New IMAX Film Cosmic Voyage,” Webs, Wires, Waves lecture in New Communications Technologies lecture series, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Smithsonian Institution’s Resident Associates Program, to highlight National Science and Technology Week, Einstein Planetarium and Langley Theater, National Air and Space Museum, February 19, 1997.

• Keynote Speech for the Data Visualization ‘97 Conference, Sponsored by the GIS and Resource Technology Inc., 10/7-10/10/97, Henry VIII Hotel and Conference Center, St. Louis, Missouri.

• Keynote for the Motorola Science Advisory Board Associates Meeting (SABA), “Special Effects and Visualization in Movies and Television,” Sheraton Harbor Island Hotel and Marina, October 23, 1997, San Diego, California.

• Public Presentation of “Cosmic Voyage,” Humphrey IMAX Dome Theatre, sponsored by IMAX, Milwaukee Public Museum, 6/4-6/5/97, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

• “Visualization and Virtual Reality,” Ontario Science Centre, April 4, 1997, North York, Ontario, CANADA. • “The Making of Cosmic Voyage,” Screening of Cosmic Voyage and Public Presentation by Cox

sponsored by the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), IMAX 3D Theatre, White River State Park, Indiana. Sponsored by Indiana University, September 22, 1997

• “Scientific Visualization at the Oscars: The Making of Cosmic Voyage IMAX Film,” Center for Computational Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, April 23, 1997

• “What Can an Artist Do for Science?”ARTscience ATR, International Symposium on Art and Science, Plenary Speaker sponsored by ATR Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, Kyoto, JAPAN, May 13 & 14, 1996.

• Keynote Address to Da Vinci Days: Art and Science Festival general audience, July 14, 1995, Corvallis, Oregon.

• Ninth Annual Conference on Undergraduate Research, Union College, Schenectady, NY, April 21-22, 1995, Keynote address

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• Girl Scouts of America, Dateline 2001, July 21-28, 1993, Edith Macy Conference Center, Briarcliff Manor, NY, "Scientific visualization, Collaboration, and Virtual Reality" keynote

• Frontiers of Science Public Lecture Series, University of Florida, Gainsville, April 21, 1993, "Renaissance Teams and Scientific Visualization" keynote presentation.

• Wings '93 (Young Women Investigating Science and Math), April 23, 1993, Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, Iowa, keynote speaker

• "Scientific Visualization and Renaissance Teams," Merit Networking Conference, Keynote, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 1-2, 1992

• "Renaissance Teams and Scientific Visual Communications," National Library of Medicine's Joseph Leiter NLM/MLA Lecture Series, Bethesda, Maryland, May 28, 1992.

• "Scientific Visualization," Illinois State University Virtual and Interactive Arts Symposium, Invited Speaker, Normal, Illinois, February 1, 1992. Other speakers included Timothy Leary.

• "What the Artist Can Do for Science," Design in Education Conference (DECA) '91, Keynote, Newcastle, AUSTRALIA, October 6, 1991.

• "An Artist's Contribution to Scientific Visualization," IBM Europe Institute, Invited Speaker, Oberiech, AUSTRIA, August 22, 1991.

• "The Art and Science of Visualization," 12th NEW ZEALAND Computer Conference (NZCS), Invited Speaker, Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND, August 15, 1991.

• "Scientific Visualization," Speaking tour in the following NEW ZEALAND cities: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, August 8-16, 1991.

• "The Art of Scientific Visualization: Increasing Information," Invited Speaker, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, April 22, 1991

• "Visual Thinking in Science and Art," Invited Speaker, Computer Graphics and Education '91 Conference, Barcelona, SPAIN, April 2-7, 1991

• "Visualization, Supercomputing and Renaissance Teams," Supercomputing '90, Banquet Speaker, New York, New York, November 16, 1990.

• "The Art of Scientific Visualization, " Dimensions of Beauty in Science: An International Symposium, Invited Plenary Speaker, SIGMA XI Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 26, 1990.

• "Interdisciplinary Visualization: Lessons Learned at NCSA," Visualization '90, Invited Speaker, San Francisco, California, October 25, 1990.

• "Preparing For the Renaissance: Computing and Communications For Technology, Science and The Arts," EDUCOM '90, Keynote Speaker, Atlanta, Georgia, October 15, 1990. Other Speakers included Jimmy Carter, former President and Robert Allen, CEO, AT&T; Steve Jobs, Apple

• "Scientific Visualization" and "Mapping Information," AUSGRAPH 90. Invited Plenary Speaker, Melbourne AUSTRALIA, September 11 and 13, 1990.

• "Renaissance Teams," South Australia School of Art, Adelaide AUSTRALIA, September 27, 1990. • "Mapping Information," Australian Institute of Marine Sciences, Townsville AUSTRALIA, Sept 21, 1990. • "Scientific Visualization and Renaissance Teams," September 19, 1990 Queensland State Library,

Brisbane AUSTRALIA, • "Computer Art, Scientific Visualization and Renaissance Teams," Art Gallery of New South Wales, 9/90,

Sydney AUSTRALIA • "Renaissance Teams," Hobart School of Art, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, September 14, 1990. • "The Quest For Virtual Reality," AUSGRAPH 90 Film & Video Program, Invited Speaker, Melbourne

AUSTRALIA, Sept 10, 1990. • “Renaissance Teams and Supercomputer Visualizations,” at the Nuove Immagini e Formazione,

Fortuny Art Museum, Venice, Italy, December 2, 1989. • "Scientific Visualization: The Collaborative Process," sponsored by the Cray Corporation Research,

Keynote Speaker at symposium “Visualization and Supercomputers,” New Orleans, Sept 14, 1989. • "Supercomputing Graphics: Convergence of Art and Mathematics," Plenary Invited Session,

Computers and Mathematics 1989, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Featured Friday session on June 16, June 12-17, 1989.

• "The Art of Scientific Visualization," IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Distinguished Lecture Series on Computer Graphics 1988 - 1989, March 24.

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• "Renaissance Teams and Scientific Visualization: A Convergence with Art and Science", The Arts and Technology II: A Symposium, Cummings Arts Center, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut, February 2-5, 1989, featured Friday night speaker.

• "Interdisciplinary Applications in Scientific Visualization," Third Topical Meeting for Supercomputing in Finland, Keynote Address November 17, 1988, Helsinki, FINLAND.

• Instruments of Vision: The Art of Computers in Education, Keynote Address, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, October 27, 1988, 1 p.m.

• "An Illustrated Presentation: A Convergence of Art and Science," Oregon Art Institute, Portland, Berg Swann Auditorium, October 10, 7 pm 1988; sponsored by Tektronix and Oregon Art Institute.

• "Renaissance Teams: Using the Supercomputer to Visualize Higher Dimensions," Symposium on Visualization in Scientific Computing: Trends, Tools, Techniques, Princeton University, May 9-10, 1988.

• "Renaissance Teams and Supercomputer Graphics: Convergence of Art and Science," Guest Artist Lecture Series, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, Ohio, April 28, 1988.

• "Supercomputer Graphics: A Convergence of Art and Science," The International Fantastic in the Arts Conference, Sponsored by the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts (IAFA), Boca Raton, FL. March 23-26, 1988. Special invitation by IAFA Board to be keynote speaker as guest artist: (other artists included Harlan Ellison, Kathryn Hume, Brian Aldiss).

• Computer Graphica Management '88, Keynote Speaker, Kent State University - Trumbull Campus, Warren, Ohio, April 28 - 29, 1988.

• "Electronic Imagery: Integrating Art and Science," A Series of three public presentations sponsored by the Lorain County Community College Language and Humanities Division, Advanced Technologies Center, and Stocker Center, Elyria, Ohio. May 27, 1987.

• Computer Graphica: Image Management '87, Keynote address, Kent State University, OH. May 1987 • "Supercomputer Graphics and Renaissance Teams," Visiting Artists Series, Weber State College,

Ogden, UT. January 29, 1987. • “Computer Art,” Keynote Computer Graphics in Design Symposium at the University of South Dakota,

Vermillion, SD, September 27 and 28, 1985. organized by Richard Zauff, Chair Graphic Design.

Panels and Other Presentations • “XSEAD,” Networking Sciences, Engineering, Arts and Design to Confront the Hard Problems of Our

Time, National Endowment for the Arts and Network for Science, Engineering, Arts & Design (SEAD) Workshop, Washington D.C., invited speaker, May 15, 2013

• “Adler Planetarium: Awesome Phenomena in Motion in the World’s Most Advanced Digital Dome”, Chicago Ideas Week Lab/Show, Adler Planetarium, Chicago, Illinois, Oct 11, 2013

• "The Art of Scientific Data Visualization for Public Outreach”, Keynote Speaker 4-H State Fair, Springfield, Aug 20, 2011

• “Advanced Scientific Visualization” Showcase Symposium, Office of Technology Management April 5, 2012

• Ebertfest Panel Moderated by Donna Cox and Robert Patterson Tree of Life feature film: Saturday, April 28, 2012 Moderated by Donna Cox and Robert Patterson

• “The Art of Scientific Visualization”, April 5, 2012, Share the Vision 2012 Technology Showcase, Office of Technology Management, University of Illinois, one of 39 faculty presenters

• “Informal Arts Education” panelist, at the New Opportunities for Interest-driven Arts Learning in a Digital Age, Wallace Foundation, Bloomington, IN, May 9-10, 2011

• “Scientific Visualization in Domes and Large Format 3D”,Cinegrid 2010 panel presentation, Calit2, UCSD, Dec 12, 2010

• “Fulldome Production Best Practices”, IMERSA Fulldome Summit 2010 panel participant, Jackson Hole Wildlife Festival Symposium, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Oct 27, 2010

• “So you want to produce for Fulldome?” panelist and screenings of Hubble 3D IMAX screening, IMERSA Symposium, Oct 27, 2010, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Gates Planetarium,

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Denver, Co. • Re/Search: Art, Science, and Information Technology, NSF/NEA Workshop Washington DC. Invited

participant and speaker, Sept 21, 2010 • Hubble 3D IMAX Film and “the making of” by Donna Cox and Frank Summers, NASA, in collaboration

with IMAX Space Productions, distributor: Warner Bros., in cooperation with NASA) Chicago in April 2010, at Navy Pier’s IMAX Theater. University of Illinois special event

• Siggraph 2009 Computer Animation Festival panel presentation, “A Journey from Outer to Inner Space: Scientific and Biomedical Stereoscopic Visualization”, Patterson R., Cox D.

• “Visualizing the Story of Climate Change” Planet You Conference, Comparative Visualizations of Global Warming, 2000-2099, Planet U conference panelist, Beckman Institute, UI, April 9, 2009

• Cox, Donna, "Renaissance Teams as a Methodology for Creativity and Visualization", Success Factors in Fostering CreativeIT in Research and Education, NSF Workshop, Arizona State University, Tempe, January 19, 2008 http://ame.asu.edu/news/creativeit/

• Cox, Donna, "Real-data Visualizations", ScineVision: A New Vision for Science, Cinema, and TV, NSF Workshop, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, March 26th, 2008.

• “CyberOutreach: non-expert audiences and the design of scientific data” Gordon Research Conference on visualization in science and education, July 1-6, 2007, Bryant University, Smithfield, Rhode Island http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2007&program=visualiz

• “Chew on This: A Trillion Bytes for All Science and Engineering”, Designing data for public outreach: Panel presentation by Cox, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Friday, February 16, 2007 , San Francisco, California.

• “The Moving Image: What Do We Learn from Simulations, Modeling, and Animation?” panel, Image and Meaning 2, June 23-25, 2005, Getty Center, Los Angeles, California. http://www.imageandmeaning.org/program2005.htm

• “Visualizing Scientific Information: The Mixture of Science and Art,” Association of American Universities (AAU), October 11, 2005, Champaign, Illinois.

• iGrid2005, Sept 25-30, San Diego, presentation GLVF: NCSA Streaming Stereo, Tues, Sept 27; Wed. Sept 28; International Real-time 4K digital cinema, Sept 26 - Sept 27; Digital 4K Wed September, 28, 2005. http://www.igrid2005.org/program/applications/vizservices_glvf_stereo.html http://www.igrid2005.org/

• “The Moving Image: What Do We Learn from Simulations, Modeling, and Animation,” panel in the Image and Meaning (IM2) Workshop, June 23, 2005, Getty Museum, Los Angeles. http://web.mit.edu/i-m/

• “Visualizing the Global: Computer Modeling, Ecology, Politics,” panelist and organizer, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, October 16, 2003

• “Streaming Super High Definition video from Chicago to Los Angeles over Internet2 backbone” at the Abilene Internet 2 Fall Members Meeting, demonstration and presentation, provided ultra-high resolution visualizations at 3840x2048resolution and streamed from Chicago over high-speed internet to the University of Southern California Zemekis Theater, October 28-30, 2002.

• Supercomputing 2002 panel participant, “Truth and Consequences: the Making of Discovery Channel’s Unfolding Universe,” Nov. 22, Baltimore, MD. http://www.sc-2002.org/program_panels.htl

• iGrid 2002, Sept. 23-26 2002, Amsterdam, Nederland, ”Universe” remote virtual collaboration demonstration between the Stephen Hawking Lab at Cambridge University, UK and UCSD and presented on a stereo interactive display at SARA/Univ. of Amsterdam. http://www.igrid2002.org/PROPOSALS/appPhys_astroVis.html

• SIGGRAPH 2001 panelist, "The CAVE and Beyond: VR Art in Museums and Galleries," SIGGRAPH, Los Angeles, August 15, 2001.

• "The Art of Scientific Visualization, Data Representation, and Renaissance Teams," April 26, 2001, University of Illinois at Chicago, Informatics Seminar, http://arrowsmith2.psych.uic.edu/cci/visit.html

• “Metaphoric Mappings,” and “Emergent Systems,” presentation in round table sessions, UC DARNet 9/11 - N2: Art, Science & Technology in Times of Crisis Conference, UC Digital Arts Research Network (UC DARNet), Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2001, University of California at Irvine and Thursday, Nov. 8, 2001 UC at Santa Cruz.

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• “Visualizing the Cosmos: Smoke or Mirrors” at the SIGGRAPH 2000 Conference, panel chair and participant, published abstract in the SIGGRAPH 2000 Program and Buyer’s Guide, page 44, published by the ACM SIGGRAPH copyright 2000, 27th International Conference on Comuter Graphics and Interactive Techniques, Ernest Morial Convention Center, July 25-27, 2000, New Orleans, Louisiana. http://www.siggraph.org/s2000/conference/panels/panels11.html

• "Algorithmic Art, Scientific Visualization, Remote Virtual Collaboration and Other Paradoxes," Lecture Seried Cyberarts: A New Aesthetic?, sponsored by The Center for Advanced Study and the Beckman Institute and the Beckman Institute, Beckman Institute Auditorium, Urbana, Illinois, September 29, 1999.

• "Visualization - Adding a New Dimension to Research", webcast Chautauqua from the Center for Computational Science, Scientific Computing and Visualization, Boston University, Boston, MA, September 15, 1999. Webcast over Alliance Access Grid to 25 other locations in major cities in US and Hawaii.

• “Visualization and Virtual Reality: A Cosmic Voyage through Time and Space,” Keynote Speaker, International Symposium on Intelligent Automation and Control, World Automation Congress (ISIAC-WAC), Outrigger Waikoloa Beach, Maui, Hawaii. June, 12, 2000.

• "Global Teams Using the National Technology GridFederal Consortium Workshop "FedWeb '99", Natcher Center, Bethesda, MD, on April 26, 1999.

• “Creativity and Productivity: Cosmic Voyage and Beyond”, Issues of the Creative Process session at the Heartland Film Festival, October 23, 1998. Sponsored by Heartland Film Festival and IUPUI New Media Program.

• "Artists and Designers on the Internet," Internet 2 Conference, to the Strategic Council for Internet 2, 4/14-4/16/98 Washington D.C.

• Supercomputing ’98, Nov. 7-10, 1998, remote virtual collaboration demonstration using Virtual Director with Cave5D linking participants from NCSA, EVL, ODU, and NLANR research booths. Cox D., Lascara C., Levy S., Patterson R., Wheless G.

• “Experiences with Virtual Reality Applications,” Panel SIGGRAPH 97 Conference, August 10, 1997, Los Angeles, California.

• Institute of the Arts and the Institute for Biosciences, Bioinformatics, and Biotechnology, George Mason University, 7/17-7/19/97, Fairfax, Virginia.

• “Cosmic Voyage,” National Science Foundation, Exhibit Center, February 20, 1997. • “Visualization Study of the Network,” 4th Annual Living Surfaces Conference, Design for the Internet,

American Center for Design Annual Meeting, November 14, 1996, and Education Roundtable Nov 13, 1996, IBM Building, Chicago, Illinois.

• “Mathematics, Art, and Science: The Making of Cosmic Voyage,” 74th Annual Meeting, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, April 25-28, 1996, San Diego, California, speaker, April 25, 1996

• 1996 Supercomputing Conference, presentation and showing “Excerpt from the Cosmic Voyage”, San Diego, CA, Dec 12-15, 1996

• "Visualization and Cosmic Voyage," The Visualization Forum: New Technologies and Old Talents, The Aspen Institute, Aspen, Colorado, October 12-14, 1995. Plenary Workshop Speaker Oct 13, 1995

• Supercomputing '95, Dec. 3-8, 1995, San Diego, California; Virtual Reality theatre presentations and demonstrations, Dec. 3-8, 1995, San Diego, CA. Cox D., Patterson R., Thiebaux M.

• "Visualization, Creativity, and Renaissance Teams," The 80th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Colleges, Jan 19-22, 1994, Grand Hyatt, Washington D. C.

• “Science, Lies, and Videotape”, American Association for the Advancement of Science, February 21, 1994, San Francisco Hilton and Towers.

• "Networking Visualization," Merit Network Seminar, Washington D.C., Invited Speaker, November 11, 1991

• "Scientific Visualization and Renaissance Teams," Trinity University Faculty Summer Seminar, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, May 25, 1992

• "Scientific Visualization and Renaissance Teams," USI Visualization Symposium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 30, 1992

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• "Scientific Visualization," NASA Ames Colloquium, San Francisco, California, February 28, 1992 • "Scientific Visualization," Jet Propulsion Laboratory Colloquium, Pasadena, California, February 13-

14, 1992 • "Scientific Visualization," University of California at San Diego, San Diego, California, February 10,

1992 • "Scientific Visualization," San Diego Supercomputer Center Colloquium, San Diego, California,

February 9, 1992 • "Visualization: Is it all it's cracked up to be?," Panel and Tutorial Notes, Supercomputing 91,

November 20, 1991 • "Beyond Visualization: Mapping Information," Course and Paper, Supercomputing 91, November 18,

1991 • "Renaissance Teams," Mid-America College Arts Association (MACAA) 55th Annual Conference,

Madison, Wisconsin, October 18, 1991 • "Renaissance Teams," Polymer Modeling on High Performance Computers Workshop, Banquet

Speaker, Urbana, Illinois, September 27, 1991 • "Interdisciplinary Collaboration Case Study in Computer Graphics Education: 'Venus & Milo'," August

2, 1991 at SIGGRAPH 91, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 28-July 2, 1991 • "Scientific Visualization," Glenbrook High School, Invited Speaker, Glenbrook, Illinois, May 15, 1991 • "Technology and the Visualization of the Sciences," Invited Speaker, Shippensburg University,

Shippensburg, PA, March 6, 1991 • "Art and the Computer," AAAS Annual Meeting, Invited Speaker, Washington, DC, February 17, 1991 • "Power of the Visual Image," AAAS Annual Meeting, Invited Speaker, Washington, DC, February 14,

1991 • “The Art of Scientific Visualization,” 53rd Annual Mid-America Collage Art Association, Cincinnati,

Ohio, November 3, 1989 • "Collaborations and Contradictions in Computer Animation," Panel Chair and Speaker on panel, • June 9, at the 1989 NCGA Arts Conference: The Dimensions of Interactivity, hosted by the CADRE

Institute, (Computers in Art and Design, Research and Education) and the National Computer Graphics Association, San Jose State University, June 8-10, 1989

• "On the Cutting Edge Applications in Scientific Visualization," Panel Chair and speaker, April 18, at the National Computer Graphics Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 17-20, 1989

• "Convergence of Art and Science," panel speaker 1988 National Communications Forum, Chicago, Illinois, October 4, 1988

• First International Symposium on Electronic Art, Center for Art, Media, and Technology, Utrecht and Amsterdam, HOLLAND, September 24 - October 1, 1988

• "Scientific Visualization: Software Environments for Cooperative Research," International Iris User Forum, Atlanta, Georgia, August 3, 1988

• "Supercomputer Graphics and the Convergence of Art and Science", invited speaker to the SIGGRAPH Educator's Workshop, Atlanta, Georgia, August 2, 1988

• "Renaissance Teams: A Convergence of Art and Science," SIGGRAPH Chicago Regional Seminar at Columbia College, Chicago, February, 23, 1988

• "Convergence of Art and Science: Creating Visual Paradigms," Digital Equipment Corporation, Boston Massachusetts, February 11, 1988

• "Renaissance Teams: Researchers and Artists Together!," University of Pittsburgh, Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 3, 1988, Seminar series in Computers in Academia: 1988

• "Renaissance Teams: Using a Supercomputer to Visualize Higher Dimensions, " Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN. January 15, 1988

• Simulations/Dissimulations: A Symposium, panelist and presented art at The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. November 5-7, 1987. Presentations included: Jean Baudrillard, Michel Segard, Joan Truckenbrod, Ed Emshwiller, James Seawright, and Pamela McCorduck.

• "Renaissance Teams: Using A Supercomputer to Visualize Higher Dimensions," paper/presentation, Sixth Annual Pacific Northwest Computer Graphics Conference, Eugene, OR. October 25-27, 1987.

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• "Supercomputer Graphics: A Convergence of Art and Science," abstract and presentation, International Popular Culture Conference, Montreal, CANADA. March 25-29, 1987

• "Renaissance Teams: A Convergence of Art, Humanities, and Science," abstract and presentation, Eighth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Conference, Houston, TX. March 1987

• "Renaissance Teams: What the Artist can do for Science," abstract and presentation, Annual Symposium of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago, IL. Feb 1987.

• "Supercomputer Art," abstract and presentation, 50th Annual Conference of the Mid-America College Art Association, Memphis, Tennessee. October 29-November 1, 1986.

• "Supercomputer Imagery: A Convergence of Art and Science," abstract and presentation, Interface '86: Tenth Annual Humanities and Technology Conference of Art and Science, Atlanta, Georgia. Oct 1986.

• "From Supercomputer to Small Computer," abstract for the Sixth Annual Symposium on the Small Computers in the Arts, Philadelphia, PA. October 10-12, 1986.

Citations/Reviews of Creative Work • “Bend but Do Not Break: A Life in Two Worlds”, Fu, Ping, published Penguin Books, London,

England, 2012, c. Ping Fu, p. 102, 103 describes Cox as an inspiration and describes the creative work of Cosmic Voyage

• “The eDream Institute” Art Beat, News Gazette, Melissa Merli, citations on, Tao of Bach and The Demo performance projects, Sunday January 6, 2013.

• Working Hollywood: Creating the universe for ‘The Tree of Life’ “ by Cristy Lytal, Feb 25, 2012 [article about and quotes from Cox on Tree of Life] http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2012/02/on-location-working-hollywood-creating-the-universe-for-the-tree-of-life.html

• “Movie Packs Virtual Birth of Universe into Mere Minutes” by Leslie Fink, National Science Foundation, March 15, 2012 http://www.livescience.com/19082-tree-life-movie-universe-formation.html

• “An Image of Hurricane Katrina Gaining Strength” http://www.livescience.com/17735-hurricane-katrina-simulation-nsf-ria.html NSF online publications Jan 4, 2012

• “Hurricane Katrina’s Inner Strength” 2EYESWATCHING: Unique by Nature, January 17, 2012 • NCSA helps filmmakers show dangers of 'Space Junk' by Trish Barker,

http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/News/Stories/SpaceJunk3D/ January 6, 2012 • “Harmonic Convergence” by Trish Barker, Access Fall 2012, NCSA UI. • “Deep space Six” by Mary Timmins, Illinois Alumni, Spring 2012, Vol 24 Issue 3, p 29-33 • “The Cosmic Touch: AVL urns ‘numbers into pictures’ of space that boggle the minds of moviegoers”

by Melissa Merli, feature article in Living, F1, F6, News-Gazette, Sunday, Jul 3, 2011 • “Pursuing Imperfection in Terrence Malick’s Eden” Sunday New York Times May 22, 2011, p. 12-13

[mentions the science visualization in Malick film] • “NCSA's Advanced Visualization Lab contributes to Palm d'Or-winning Terrence Malick film” by Trish

Barker, 6-1-11 http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/News/11/0601NCSAAdvanced.html • “How the World’s Most Powerful Visualization Lab Turns Hard Data into Scientific Cinema” by Feature

article by Clay Dillow, Popular Science, January 21, 2011 http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-01/advanced-visualization-lab

• “Like Water For Dancers: Experiment and see what happens when art mixes with science” by Deb Aronson, review of Jennifer Monson project and eDream, Illinois Alumni, Volume 23, Summer 2011, p. 16-17

• NCSA helps Chicago's Adler Planetarium create 'Deep Space Adventure' July 8, 2011 http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/News/Stories/DSA/

• “Hubble film a mesmerizing trip through space”, ” Art Beat, News Gazette, Melissa Merli, G-2, article reviewing movie and AVL contributions, Sun Apr 25, 2010.

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• “NCSA visualizations help tell 'Life: A Cosmic Story' “ premiere Nov. 6 , 2010 at the Morrison Planetarium in San Francisco

• “Voyages to the Stars”, May/June 2010, Illinois Alumni, page 9. • “Dream a Little eDream: UI institute aims to synthesize art and technology”, by Melisaa Mitchell, UI

News Bureau, Illinois Alumni, Vol 22, July/August 2009, p. 10 • “NCSA contributes to planetarium shows” by Trish Barker 3-4-09

http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/News/09/0304NCSAvisualization.html • Special Section Introduction: From the Leonardo Archive by Paul Fishwick, Leonardo, 41, p. 390.

Citation about Renaissance Teams and Cox’s research, 2008 • “Ellen Sandor – Multimedia Artist,” Best of 2006: New Media Profiles, by Matt McDermott, Chicago

City Arts Review, See p. 3-4 for Cox citations http://www.chicagocityarts.org/content/view/117/98/1/2/

• “A Thrill Ride to ‘the Other Side of Infinity’ “, The New York Times, Science Section, a review by Kirk Johnson of “Black Holes: the other side of infinity” and published images, February 28, 2006. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/28/science/28prof.html

• “Deep Inside: capturing an image could illuminate our galaxies future,” by Dan Vergano, USA Today, February 27, 2006, Cover Story, Life Section 9B and 10B, and published images http://www.usatoday.com/tech/front.htm

• The Denver Post, “Black Holes get turned Inside Out,” Cox quoted in review of “Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity,” in Section B, page 1, Wednesday, February 1, 2006.

• “Shedding Light on Black Holes,” Cox quoted in a review on “Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity,” Rocky Mountain News, 29A, Wednesday, February 1, 2006.

• SupercomputingOnline.com, “NCSA visualizes ‘Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity’ “, Thursday February 2, 2006 @ 02:08 PST http://www.supercomputingonline.com/article.php?sid=10332

• NCSA visualizes ‘Black Holes: The Otherside of Infinity’, by Trish Barker http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Releases/02.01.06_NCSA_visua.html

• Living 3D: Movies Come to Life Onstage for The End of Cinematics,” by Matt Hurwitz, LiveDesign magazine, January 2006, p. 36-41. http://endofcinematics.com/work-credits.html; http://endofcinematics.com/

• American Scientist (Sept./Oct. 2005) -- Interview with art and design professor Donna Cox. “A Terabyte of a Twister”, Felice Frankel, p 452-453 http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/45940

• Belleville.com, “UI’s Krannert Center hosts premier of new Mikel Rouse opera,” by Jim Paul, Associated Press. http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/

• The News-Gazette, “New Spin on Twisters: Researchers’ tornado visualization will be featured at ‘Academy Awards of computer graphics,’” by Greg Kline, July 14, 2005, page 1, and A-6. Photo of Cox and visualizations and review

• Wired Magazine, “Data Storm,” March 2004, p. 46. Visualization of Tornado and review • Bio-IT World On-Line: Technology for the Life Sciences, “High-Performance Computing Elite Meet in

the Desert,” by Salvatore Salamone, 11/19/03. Review of Cox’s keynote at SC2003. http://www.bio-itworld.com/news/111903_report3811.html

• National Geographic Magazine, “Galaxy Hunters: The Search for Cosmic Dawn”, February 2003. p. 12, 13, 16-19.

• European Photography Art Magazine, international art magazine for contemporary photography and new media, NSFnet image reviewed in “Cybermaps: More Beautiful than Art,” by Gerrit Gohlke, Andreas Muller-Pohle, Published Germany, 2003, Number 72, Volume 23, Issue 2, Page 9.

• Information Arts, by Wilson, Stephen, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2002, review of Cox’s work, p. 37, 325-327, 829-830.

• Portfolio Design by Harold Linton, W.W. Norton & Company: New York; third edition 2003, 2002, 2000; Review of Cox work p. 160.

• The New York Times, Arts@Large Section, in Technology | Cybertimes, "Adding Artistic Flair to a Tour of the Universe," by Matthew Mirapaul, Cox interviewed and quoted, March 2, 2000; on-line with video clip at www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/03/cyber/artsatlarge/02artsatlarge.html

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• Women and the Machine: Representations from the Spinning Wheel Through the Electronic Age, by Julie Wosk, Art Historian, published by Oxford University Press, Inc. 2000. published “Venus and Milo” and “Venus in Time” art work by Cox.

• Arizona Daily Wildcat, "Digital Artists Display Work,", by Christopher Jivan, Review of Symposium, Center for Creative Photography, April 7, 2000. Cox quoted and photographed while presenting at the Symposium.

• Screen Magazine, "When Galaxies Collide," by Jane Burrick, February 28, 2000, p. 18. Cox photographed, interviewed and images published.

• Chicago Sun-Times, “U. of I. scientists create 3-D universe tour,” by Nancy Moffett, review of work and quote by Cox, pg. 12, Metro Section, February 22, 2000.

• Computer Graphics World, "Star Gazing," by Barbara Robertson, Cox quote and review of work, February, 2000, Volume 23.

• News-Gazette, “Now showing: Tour of the Universe: scientists at UI aided planetarium with space movie,” by Greg Kline, quote by Cox, February 19, 2000.

• Inside Illinois, “Researchers create out-of-this world film for planetarium opening,” by Melissa Mitchell, review and quotes by Cox, February 17, 2000.

• Virtual Reality, edited by Bill Sherman and Alan Craig, Morgan-Kaufmann Press, 2000. • Access Magazine, “Passport to the Universe,” by Karen Green, Volume 13, Number 1, Spring 2000,

copyright Board of Trustees of the university of Illinois. Pages 18-21. • AXIS, "Interface, Interaction, and ...", feature article by Gordon Bruce, November and December

1999, pages 30-33, 102-103. Photos and interview with Cox and Lance Chong, graduate student. • High Tech High Touch: Technology and Our Search for Meaning, Naisbitt, John with Nana Naisbitt

and Douglas Philips; Broadway Books, a division of Random House, 1999, Cox interview and biography , page 246. book tour Vienna, NYC, Wash. DC, Chicago, Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, Taiwan, October 1999-January 2000.

• Research and Creative Activity, Office of Research and the University Graduate School, Indiana University, "Teaming Up in Cyberspace," article about Cox and team using Virtual Director, full color photo of team in cyberspace, Volume XXII, Number 2, September 1999, page 39-40.

• "Women in Animation," by Kellie-Bea Cooper, http://www.animation.org/animation/women/; interview, photo and article about Cox, on-line summer 1999-present.

• USA TODAY, Mon, 16 Nov 1998 (P.11, Section E) Virtual Reality Story; http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/bonus/1198/cb013.htm

• The Wall Street Journal, “TV: How Far We’ve Come,” by Barbara D. Phillips, Leisure and Arts Section, January 12, 1998, page A19. Review of Science Odessey and mentions images from Cox.

• Data and Visualization Corridors, Report on the 1998 DVC Workshop Series, edited by Paul H. Smith and John van Rosendale, sponsored by the Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation, published by the California Institute of Technology, copyright 1998, Cox citation and photo about Virtual Director application, page 33.

• " 'Cosmic Voyager' Donna Cox is IU's first Distinguished Visiting Technologist”: Making the Invisible Visible," by Jayne Spencer, Home Pages Indiana University, Volume 3, Issue 8, October 30, 1998, page A1, A4.

• USA Today, April 30, 1998, Section 2B, “Setting up a PC-mouse trap: High-end applications explore new alternatives,” by Kevin Maney, quote by Cox on virtual reality and her ImmersaDesk application, Virtual Director.

• “Modern Times,” Austrian TV-science magazine, Guenther Mayr, Producer Science Unit, review of Cox’s CAVE work, Summer 1997.

• Inside Illinois, “’Cosmic Voyage’ nominated for Academy Award” by Melissa Mitchell, Volume 16, Number 17, March 20, 1997, pages 1, 5.

• Chicago Sun-Times, “Beyond the Internet,” Mark Cowman, Associated Press, Business Section, Cox photo with NSFnet in CAVE, February 4, 1997, page 42.

• Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, “For scientists, no more waiting on line,” February 4, 1997, Section D1, photo and review of Cox in CAVE using virtual reality system.

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• News-Gazette, “Short film produced by UI professor up for Oscar: NCSA tool helps IMAX viewers take ‘Cosmic Voyage’,“ by Julie Wurth, January 22, 1997.

• Community Newspapers, “Blend of Art, Science: UW-Madison graduate creates new film technique,” by Rich Rovito, in WeekEnder section, June 19, 1997, page 3. Review of “Cosmic Voyage,” and interview with Cox.

• Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, “A ‘Cosmic Voyage’ well worth the Taking,” movie review by Duane Dudek, film critic, June 6, 1997, page 7B, Cox interview and movie review of “Cosmic Voyage”

• Commercial-News, “New network to speed up Internet: super system will make life easier for many users, AP, photo of Cox and citation Virtual reality on the network, Danville, Illinois, February 4, 1997, pg 7A.

• Communication Arts, “Report from ACD: Design for the Internet,” by Sam McMillan, January/February 1997, p. 131-135; quote from Cox about designing for the internet.

• The New York Times, “A Great Big Bang and a Cage Full of Quarks,” by Malcolm W. Browne, Friday, September 27, 1996.

• Cinescape, The World of Interactive Entertainment, “Mad IMAX”, page 76, 77, Cox’s work photographed and she is interviewed and quoted about her work on the IMAX film, “Cosmic Voyage,” August, 1996.

• NBC Dateline, following NBC nightly news with Tom Brokaw, produced by Jeffrey Pohlman, Summer 1996, use of Virtual Director footage and Cosmic Voyage footage.

• Popular Science, “Getting Inside Special Effects,” Electronics edited by Frank Vizard, Newsfronts section, September 1996, p. 36. Photo and review of Cox working in CAVE on “Cosmic Voyage”.

• “Metropolis,” TVE (Spanish Public Network), television show, broadcast “Cosmic Voyage: Galaxy Formation and Interaction,” from SIGGRAPH Electronic Theatre film selection, September, 1996.

• The Washington Post, “’Cosmic Voyage’: IMAXimum Strength” by Kathy Sawyer, Friday, August 9, 1996, Style Section, B1, B2. Review of supercomputer simulations within Cosmic Voyage.

• “Creating Computer Graphics Choreography with Virtual Director,” by Sara Latta, interview and visualization images, NCSA Access (summer 1996): http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Archive/backissues/96.2/VirtualDir.html; http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Stories/97Stories/CosmicAward.html

• R&D Research & Development, “Backbone Bore Brunt of Internet Traffic” by Studt T., page 25, August 1996; August 1996, Vol. 38, No. 9) p. 25. Cover image and article.

• For Your Information (FYI), National Science Foundation, Office of Legislative and Public Affairs press release, “NSF Research is Key to New IMAX film,” July 1996; “The Science behind ‘Cosmic Voyage,’” by Michael Fluhraty, July 30, 1996. http://www.sdsc.edu/SDSCwire/v2.16/nsf_release.html; http://www.sdsc.edu/SDSCwire/v2.16/ncsa_release.html; http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Stories/97Stories/CosmicAward.html

• Illinois Quarterly, May/June 1996, "Supercomputing goes Hollywood", by Nancy Gilmore, article about Cox's work on Cosmic Voyage with photos and interview, p 26 -28.

• IRIS Universe, Number Thirty-Five, Spring 1996, "The Universe in a CAVE", article about Cox's work on Cosmic Voyage using Virtual Director. Photos of Cox and digital images. p. 28-32.

• The Big Frame: A Publication of the International Space Theater Consortium, Spring 1996, "The Making of Cosmic Voyage", p. 29-34. On page 34, picture of Cox in Virtual Director and article about visualizations and VR in the making of "Cosmic Voyage" IMAX film.

• “Creating the Universe – on a computer,” by Paul Wood, The Champaign-Urbana News Gazette, February 23, 1996, p. 1, 12-13. Review of Cox’s making of Cosmic Voyage.

• The Champaign-Urbana News Gazette, “Computer-animated film a hit for UI Team: Pair face stiff competition for best-short Oscar,” February 16, 1996, page A-3. article about Cox’s class and former students being nominated for Academy Award (Chris Landreth and Robin Bargar)

• The Champaign-Urbana News Gazette, “Virtually Exciting” by Paul Wood, quote by Cox, February 15, 1996, page C-2.

• Millimeter, July 1993, published image and article about Cox's computer graphics opener for CNN Science and Technology Week

• Byte Magazine, NSFnet published in "Navigating the Data Flood," April 1993, p 132.

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• Art Cellar Exchange, "CHANGING THE MARK, Computing Immortality," March 1992, p.8-10. • Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, NSFnet published in "Clinton's Computer 'Highway' to Spur

Information Age" in, April 3, 1993, p 827. • Grand Challenge 93: High Performance Computing and Communications, The FY 1993 U.S.

Research and Development Program, A Report by the Committee on Physical, Mathematical, and Engineering Sciences Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering and Technology -- To Supplement the President's Fiscal Year 1993 Budget, NSFnet cover image, p. 21.

• "International Computer Artists," Lecture by Daria Barclay, Computers and Artists, New York City, New York, June 18 - 19, 1992.

• IEEE Communications Magazine, "In Search of Gigabit Applications," April 1992, cover and p. 42-51 • Mac Week, "What is Happening to the Internet," April 27, 1992, p. 24-26 • IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Vol.12, No.1, January 1992, p.15-17. • Discover Magazine, the World of Science, Women in Science Special issue, "Art for Science Sake,"

by Tim Folger Volume 12, No.10, December 1991, p.18-21. Article featuring Donna Cox and her computer artwork. * one in the index, one image p. 8 in the 'from the editor' section, centerfold color image p. 17-18, three color images in the article p. 19-21.

• Supercomputing and the Transformation of Science, William Kaufmann III and Larry Smarr, published by Scientific American Library, New York, 1993, Cox citations and published imagery p. 21, 67-68,213.

• 1991 NCGA Show Daily." Animations Stretch Boundaries of Computer Graphics," Computer Graphics World, April 23, 1991, p.1,4-5

• "Educators Art," Lecture by Daria Barclay, Northwest Council for Computer Education, Portland Oregon, April 19 - 20, 1991.

• "American Computer Art Scene & Emerging Artists to Watch," Lecture by Daria Barclay, The Third Annual Hawaiian Computer Art Exhibition, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 10, 1991

• Iris Universe, "Iris Goes to School," Issue Number 14, 1990, p. 12-17. • Fredrick Magazine, "Daydreams to Bitstreams: dazzling computer art show in town," Fredrick,

Maryland, November 1990 • IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, “Projects in VR,” by Maxine Brown and Tom DeFanti,

Review of IMAX Cosmic Voyage, July 1996, Page 17. • R & D, "Scientific Visualization: A New Computer Research Tool," April 1990, p. 50-60. • The Fredrick Post, "Art by computation on view at arts center," Fredrick Maryland, April 4, 1990. • The Australian, "Graphics 'party' a big hit," September 18, 1990, p. 23. • The Australian, "Ausgraph 90 reveals power of graphics," November 1990. • Computer Graphics World, "Reality Check," December 1990, p.6-8. • The Chronicle of Higher Education, "An Artist Whose Work Reflects & Extends the Most Dominant

Forces in Our Culture," the Arts Section, Cox interview and 5 color at works published, October 11, 1990, p. B5-B7.

• Programming the User Interface: Principles and Examples, Authors: J.R. Brown, University of Iowa, and Steve Cunningham, California State University (John Wiley & Sons, NY: 1989). *Reviews D. Cox's work on color research. p. 179 - 180. Full-color images by D. Cox.

• Digitale Visionen: Die laufenden Bilder aus dem Computer, IBM Deutschland GmbH 1989, p. 90-91. Full color images.

• Supercomputing Review, "Computer Sculpture from 'Renaissance Team'," June 1989, p. 6-7, article on cover image by Cox and team. Four color images printed with story about the collaboration.

• National Geographic, "Images for the Computer Age," Volume 175, No. 6, June, 1989, p. 719-751. Quote from Donna Cox on p. 750. Images by Donna Cox on p.721, 739. *Reviewed concept of 'Renaissance Teams', quote from Cox

• IM BMW - Pavillon, "Computergraphik," W. H. Bencker, Lenbachplatz 7, Bis 4.6.89. • The Scientist, "Images Worth Thousands of Bits of Data: Computer artist transform equations into

dramatic simulations at Illinois," C. Anderson, Volume 3, #3, p.1, article, continued p. 16-17, Feb 6, 1989.

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• Audio-Visual Communications, "Paint by Numbers," L. Lothian, Jan. 1989. Article featuring D. Cox and her work in computer art.

• VDI nachrichten magazin, "Das synthetische Labor der Wissenschaft,"1989 p. 37-39. *This German four-color magazine published several images by Donna Cox and reviewed her Renaissance Team concept at NCSA.

• American Scientist, "Science Observer: What's New in Supercomputing," cites Cox work and images, November - December 1989, p. 523-527.

• The International Journal of Supercomputer Applications, "Renaissance Teams for Science and Art," Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 1989, review of Cox work.

• DuPage Profile, Leisure Section, "Computer Turns out Art: Traveling Exhibition at College of DuPage," Glen Ellyn, IL. , p. 6, January 18-19, 1989.

• "Visualization: State of the Art, an Update 1988," ACM SIGGRAPH 89 Video Review Specials #35, 1988; Full-color image for the brochure, and interview by Donna Cox on the video tape

• Computers in Science, "The Visualization Challenge in the Physical Sciences," Volume 2, No. 1, p. 22. January-February 1988. Includes a citation of Cox's work with full-color image. National circulation

• The New York Times, "Supercomputer Pictures Solve the Once Insoluble", J. Markoff, Sunday, Oct. 30, 1988, p 1, 17. Reference to "Renaissance Teams" p. 17.

• Suomen Kuvalehti, "Mielikuvituksen Laboratorio", FINLAND, December 11, 1988, p. 18-22, Article featuring D. Cox and her work in computer art and scientific visualization. *This publication is the analogous to TIME magazine

• New Art Examiner, "Art From Computer: An Illinois Survey," M. Segard, Chicago, Nov. 1988. A positive review of Cox's images that were on display at the State of Illinois Art Gallery.

• Detroit Free Press, "Seeing is Understanding", Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1988, front page of section B on Science and Medicine, and p. 3.

• Chicago Sun Times, "Computer Paints Cosmic View," J. Ritter, Sunday, Nov 13, 1988. cites Cox’s work.

• IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, "More Than Science, More Than Art," M. Neal (cover story), November 1988. p. 3-5. cites Cox’s work.

• IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, "The Visual Think," p. 3-6 by M. Neal and "The Interactive Image," p. 10-16 by M. Brown, January, 1988. Article includes Cox's installation and supercomputer graphics: 10 full-color images with review.

• IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, "1988 SIGGRAPH Art Show, a Review," P. D. Prince, September, 1988, p. 15-24.

• Computer Graphics World, "Colliding Stars: Graphics Enhance Understanding of Neutron Stars," p. 58-60. December 1987. Features a special article on Cox's collaborative work in scientific visualization with full color images. This publication received national circulation.

• The Wall Street Journal, "Computers Are Making Strides in Portraying Scientists' Ideas," by Dennis Kneale. Friday, November 6, 1987. Cites Cox's computer animation collaboration on the front page of the technology section.

• Science News, "Twists of Space," cover and p. 259, 264-266, Washington D.C.., October 24, 1987. Written by Ivars Peterson. Features a special in-depth cover story article reviewing Cox's collaborative project with mathematician and programmer. Includes full color images and an image on the cover.

• Chicago Tribune, "Drawing Conclusions: Computer Graphics Help Bring Overwhelming Data into Focus," Tomorrow section. Sunday, November 2, 1986; p. 1, 8. Features the article and color reproductions on the first page of the Tomorrow section. Reviews scientific visualization collaboration between Cox, Agricultural Entymologist, and programmer.

• Computers and Electronics Graduate, "Computer Graphics: An Electrifying Field," Green Lawn, NY; Vol. 5, No. 1, p. 28-32, Fall 1987. By Margo Gerard. This national academic publication focuses on Cox as a computer artist/educator . Includes full-color images with editorial.

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• The Daily Record, "Cox Exhibition Highlights 'Compulages'," Wooster, OH, January 10, 1987. Features Cox's accomplishments, announcing her one-woman show. Includes black and white reproduction of art work.

• Chronicle-Telegram Theatre/Arts, "Definition of Utopic Technologist: Donna Cox," Cleveland, OH; May 22, 1987. Features a cover article on first page of the Arts section reviewing Cox's philosophies and art/science work. Includes color reproductions of art.

• Science News, "Corn Borers Beware the Chips," Washington, D.C.; January 10, 1987. National publication citing Cox's collaboration with Agricultural Entymologist. Includes a full-color image.

• ACM: Computer Graphics, "Venus in Time," January 1987. Cover Image with artist's statement. Cover art commissioned by Copper Giloth, Head Computer Graphics, University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

• The Collegian, "Expert will make abstractions into reality," Elyria, OH; May 19, 1987. Features a preview of artist's work and presentation.

• The Cleveland Journal: Area and State, "Windows of Infinity," Cleveland, OH; May 28, 1987. This publication, circulated through the Midwest region, features a color reproduction and announcement of Cox's one-woman show.

• "Fourth International Colloquium on Invertebrate Pathology," research presented by David Onstad, Agricultural Entymologist; Data structure, color algorithm, and images created by Cox. Veldhoven, NETHERLANDS. August 18-22, 1986. Paper given by David Onstad.

• "International Astronomical Union Symposium 123 "Stellar Oscillation," paper presented by Barbara Mihalas, astrophysicist; Color algorithm and images created by Cox. Aarhus, DENMARK. July 7-11, 1986.

• IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, "NCGA Video /Gala Winners," May 1986, p. 14-20. Article includes a description of Cox's computer animation with full-color image. National publication

• IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, "Raster Tech Contest Serves CG Industry," November 1985, p. 16. Article includes description of Cox computer art and algorithm with full-color image. National publication.

Published Images / Animations (see Appendix for additional table of images/animations 2007-2013)

• NASA James Webb Space Telescope http://www.jwst.nasa.gov/videos_science.html

http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/News/Stories/dark_days/ featuring astrophysics visualizations for science mission educational objectives, online media, 11-1-10 and permanently and publicly available http://www.nasa.gov/topics/technology/features/supercomputer-preview.html 11-3-10

• NSFnet image published in Science, “Making Connections,” Newsfocus, Volume 313, August 4, 2006, published by AAAS, p. 604-606 www.sciencemag.org

• Sergey Brin and Larry Page: Founders of Google, author Casey White, “The NSFnet” image published, Rosen Publishing, 2006

• SIGGRAPH 2005 Video Review animation archive, “Visualization of an F3 Tornado within a Simulated Supercell Thunderstorm,” August 2005.

• Minotaure, NSFnet image published in “La Geopolitique de l’Internet,” Issue Number 5, Paris, March, 2004, p. 24-25 www.leminotaure.org

• History of Our World Survey, “The NSFnet” image published, Pearson Educations Book, 2004 • “Beyond Human: The New Age of Cyborgs and Androids, PBS Television, Part I “Body Electric” May

15, 2001, 8 pm; Part II, “Living Machines”, Cox was animation supervisor, Thomas Lucas Productions in Association with PBS.

• Leonardo: Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, Volume 32 Number 3, 1999; images on Front and Back Covers, "Virtually Collaborating Happy Net Users," cover; "Old-Familiar Is-ness", back.

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• Michael Zyda, Editor, Networked Virtual Environments - Design and Implementation, ACM Press, book in print by July 1999; also see http://www.npsnet.nps.navy.mil/zyda/NVEBook/Book.html

• Life by the Numbers, video tape and book, Keith Devlin, John Wiley, 1998. (The companion to the PBS television series by the same name)

• PBS Home Video, A Science Odessy Series, originally aired January 12, 1998; Cox’s cosmological visualizations are shown as part of two episodes: “Bigger, Better, Faster” and "Mysteries of the Universe”, copyright 1998

• PBS Home Video, Mysteries of Deep Space, Three-Volume Video Set, Cox’s cosmological visualizations are shown, television premier April 1997, now on video, copyright 1998.

• "Touch the Future," Education Outreach Training-Partners Alliance Computational Infrastructure, November 1998, article by Cox on Virtual Director.

• Information Systems Innovations: New Visions and Ventures, Center for Research of Preventing and Managing Chronic Illness (CRCI), Chapel Hill School of nursing, book chapter, NSFnet, Mar 1998.

• Computer Graphics, Publication of ACM SIGGRAPH Volume 32 Number 1, February 1998, page 7 and cover.

• Daily Illini, “Professors nominated for Academy Award, ‘Cosmic Voyage’: UI Instructors recognized for documentary’s visualization,” by Karen Balsley, March 5, 1997, pg. 5. Cox interviewed.

• The Computer Triangle: Hardware, Softwae and People, 2nd edition by Robert Oakman, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. NewYork, 1996. published Internet map showing byte traffic.

• Daily Illini, “Heavenly Creation,” by Karla Miller, February 12, 1997. Review of Cox’s work on Cosmic Voyage.

• Newsweek, May 6, 1996, "A New Map of the Internet" in Cyberscope section, published & credited image of a visualization of the internet by Cox/Patterson.

• Super Interessante, Brazil, NSFnet internet traffic, Editora Abril, Michael McNally, NY, June 1996. • Covert Action, “Trawling the Internet,” by Wendell Minnick, Spring 1995, Number 52, p. 61-62.

published & credited image of visualization of the internet by Cox/Patterson. • Fujita Research, Encino, California, RENTE exhibition hall, “Cosmic Voyage Galaxy Formation and

Interaction,” 1995-1996 program. • The New York Times, Tues May 18, 1993, "Doing Science on the Network: A Long Way from

Gutenberg" in Science Times, page B5, B10, published & credited image of visualization of NSFnet. • Technology Review, “Life on the Net,” July 30, 1994, NSFnet image published and credited, July 30,

1994. • Fortune, Dec. 13, 1993, Vol 128, No 15 p 66, p 3, "Welcome to the Revolution", published NSFnet

image. • Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, April 3, 1993, p 827, photo used for article "Clinton's

Computer 'Highway' to Spur Information Age" • Byte Magazine, published NSFnet image in "Navigating the Data Flood", Apr 1993, p. 132 • Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Spring 1993, The MIT Press, NSFnet cover image for

publication. • Visualization in Scientific Computing, ACM SIGGRAPH 89 Video Review Specials #28, "Instabilities in

Supersonic Flow" (One video selection) ; #42, "Kodak Supercomputational Science 1988", "Black Hole Space Times", "Etruscan Venus", "Hydrogen Diffusion on a Platinum Surface" (Four video selections)

• Grand Challenge 93: High Performance Computing and Communications, The FY 1993 U.S. Research and Development Program, A Report by the Committee on Physical, Mathematical, and Engineering Sciences Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering and Technology -- To Supplement the President's Fiscal Year 1993 Budget *NSFnet image, cover and p. 21

• “Computing without Boundaries,” Information Week, cover story and published NSFnet image on cover and in article, August 3, 1992, p. 23-24.

• "NSFNET: Bring the World of Ideas Together," Merit Networking, Inc. Poster and Brochure, 1992. • Computer-Based Imaging And Telecommunications, (Technology Futures, Inc., Austin, Texas: 1991)

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• THE UNIVERSE WITHIN: Human Body illustrated by computer graphics, (NHK Publishing co., Ltd: 1991). *Artwork on p.101

• Mathematical Sciences, Technology, and Economic Competitiveness, Board on Mathematical Sciences, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Applications, and National Research Council (National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.: 1991) * Artwork on p.77

• Visualization in Teaching and Learning Mathematics, Steve Cunningham & Walt Zimmermann (the Mathematical Association of America Library of Congress: 1991). *Artwork on Colorplate 1.

• Introduction to Computers and Information Systems, R.A. Szymanski, et al. (Macmillian Publishing Co., New York:1991). *Artwork p.243 (bottom)

• The Science Year 1991, "Super Computers," (World Book, Inc., 1991). • Tension-22: Australian and International Arts, “Ausgraph ’90 will feature Donna Cox,” in the News-

News-News, published by The Virgin Press Publishing Co., August-September, 1990, page 5. Published image and review of work.

• Unix Review, "Insight Through Images", March 1989, p. 42-50. Figure 6 on p. 50. • Cray Channels, full-color image of astrophysical jet chosen for the "Gallery" Summer 1988, p. 41. • Frontiers in Numerical Relativity, ed. C.R. Evans, L.S. Finn, D.W. Hobill, (Cambridge University Press,

NY, 1988). Cover Illustration of book. • Mosaic, "The Better to See", published by the National Science Foundation, Volume 19 Number 2,

Summer 1988, Full-color images p. 28 and 30. • University of Illinois Press Books and Journals, Spring/Summer 1987. Full-color image and artist's

statement. • Ninth Annual Fantastic in the Arts Program Cover Image design by Cox and biography, Boca Raton,

Florida, April 1987. • Supercomputing Review, "From Here to Eternity : Through a Black Hole," March, 1989. published

image. • Computers in Physics, premiere issue, Nov/Dec 1991. Features two full-color images by Cox. • Silicon Graphics Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1987. Features a full-color reproduction of Cox's

computer image. • Dallas Herald, Dallas City, "Technology in Art," p. 16, August 10, 1986. Features a color reproduction

of computer work announcing art exhibit. • National Computer Graphics Association, Preliminary Program Review, September 1, 1986. Features

color image.

Television / Radio Appearances • Channel 3, Alex Ruggieri interviewed Donna J. Cox about the research and creative production at the

NCSA's AVL and the University of Illinois eDream Institute. Oct 5, 2011. Posted as an episode #64 at http://www.ruggieriteam.com/videos

• “Discovering Math,” on-line video interview with Donna Cox by the, Discovery Production Group, Discovery Communications, Inc., featuring NCSA scientific visualizations by Cox and collaborators on Cosmeo.com; January 2007 – present Available to 70,000 schools on www.unitedstreaming.com; http://www.cosmeo.com/ http://www.urlwire.com/news/031506a.html

• British Broadcasting Corporation, “Virtual World” Part 3, March 26, 2002; Interview with Cox and review of Virtual Director CAVE software and remote collaboration with Hayden Planetarium. "Virtual World" Part 2, BBC, aired March 19, 2002.

• "The Story of Computer Graphics," HDTV film documentary of the history of computer graphics where Cox is interviewed as a pioneer, premiered at SIGGRAPH 99, August, 1999, in the SHRINE Auditorium; to be shown on British Broadcasting Company, 2000. Donna Cox interviewed for the film. Reviewed by Animation World Network: http://www.awn.com

• “Next Step”, The Discovery Channel, December 1994-1998: program features Cox as co-creator of the Virtual Director.

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• “Life by Numbers”, Public Broadcasting Station, first program of 7-part series; this program features Cox as an artist using mathematics and computers to visualize the invisible, Premiered April-June 1998; continual broadcasts by local PBS stations and sold on video. http://www.maa.org/mathland/mathtrek_4_6_98.html;

• "Discover", The Disney Channel, 1994-1998: program interviews and features Cox as visualization expert and computer artist.

• “Cosmic Voyage”, WEMP-AM, WDJT-TV and WZTR-FM (Milwaukee and Chicago region radio) Cox television and radio interview and movie review, June 6, 1997.

• Canal Plus' channels in Europe, January 1992. The program is devoted to IMAGINA 92 and the material submitted to the Pixel INA Prize Competition which includes "Garbage".

• "Good Morning America," American Broadcasting Corporation, June 1991, featured her work in art and science.

• "The Nature of Things with David Suzuki -Day of Reckoning," Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Toronto, CANADA, February 6, 1991

• British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), interview included on the program "SCIENCE NOW" which was broadcast on March 5, 1991 (Radio)

• "Innovations: In the Image of Nature," Public Broadcasting System, WNET New York City, April 1989. This program is aired throughout the United States. Cox featured as artist and educator in visualization (1/2 hour program).

• "Computers: The Future of Art," Portland Public Broadcasting System, aired Spring 1987 - Spring 1988. This cable program aired in the Pacific Northwest region

• "The Infinite Voyage: Unseen Worlds," National Public Broadcasting System special, aired first time: Wednesday, October 23, 1987, September 7-12, 1988. Cox was featured as a pioneer artist in Scientific Visualization (1 hour program).

Other Professional Activities / Service • SEAD curatorial board for SIGGRAPH and XSEAD, January 2013-present • CIV/DDD international Advisory Council member, York University, Toronto, Canada, Jan 2013-15 • Advisory Board for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Shapiro Center for Research and

Collaboration, 2012-13. • NCSA’s and eDreams Students Pushing Innovation event October 24, 2012, at NCSA; reviewer for

SPIN student innovation proposals, and mentor for SPIN students; 2012-2013 • I-STEM CPS Science Olympiad presentation, NCSA auditorium, UI April 19, 2013 • BA590: Frontiers in Technology MS in Technology Management, NCSA auditorium, UI Mar 29, 2013 • The Illinois Club invitation, Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity March 29, 2012 William M. Staerkel

Planetarium, Parkland • Food for Thought seminar series, Nov 16, 2012, Family Resiliency Center (FRC) Illinois

Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Program (I-TOPP) • Greenovation as focus: new Illinois Opportunities with Informatics PhD and Interdisciiplinary Centers

Workshop, presenter, Innovation Summit, April 13 & 14, 2011; organized and chaired preSummit Workshop March 30, 2011

• “Creativity and Computer Science” Keynote speaker for Women in Computer Science April 28, 2011, Seibel, UI

• American-Chinese Cyberinfrastructure and E-Science workShop | VIsualization and Visual Analytics (ACCESS11|VIVA) ACCESS11, Aug 17 2011 helped organize and presentation to Visualization and Visual Analytics (VIVA) Chinese Academy of Science in Xi’an, China

• Academic Leadership Seminar Series, “The Nature of Academic Leadership” Nov 18, 2010; Academic Leadership Seminar Series, “Survival Skills for University Administrators” Oct 19, 2010

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• Science Olympiad National Tournament, Opening Ceremony, directed one-minute opening video for the keynote speaker, Jerry Fiddler, Assembly Hall; Oct 14, 2009 Collaborators: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Office of Institutional Advancement.

• Morrill Act Conference and Reception: The Lincoln Bicentennial , Oct 23-24, 2009, directed 3 minute Morrill Act celebration video for multiple presentations during the event, including keynote speech by Senator Richard Durbin, University of Illinois. Collaborators: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Office of Institutional Advancement.

• SIGGRAPH 2007 Sketches and Posters Advisory Board • SIGGRAPH 2005 Chair of Emerging Technologies venue • Institute for Genomic Biology Art-in-Architecture Committee, with Michael Dunbar State of Illinois’

Capital Development Board and Harris Lewin, Director IGB, Spring 2006. • International National Science Foundation Visualization Challenge judge 2007, 2009-2011; winners

and judges published lists in Science journal • Juror, Visualization Challenge Contest, National Science Foundation, June, 2003-2005 • Science, “2005 Visualization Challenge,” Volume 309, September, 2005, juror, p. 1989-1993 • “2004 Visualization Challenge,” Science, Volume 305, September 24, 2004, juror and interview, p.

1903-1907. • Organized “Beyond <<Beyond Productivity>> Conference, Responses to the NRC Report, guests: R.

Dannanberg, CMU, Rober Malina, Leonard, Thanassis Rikakis, ASU, Bill Seaman RISD, Joan Shigekawa, Rockefeller Foundation, Barbara Stafford, Univ. of Chicago, April 15-17, 2004, Champaign, Illinois.

• Reviewer for 2003 NRC report: “Beyond Productivity: Information Technology, Innovation, and Creativity,” National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. Cox

• Appointed Editorial Advisor and member of the editorial board for Leonardo Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, January 1999-2002

• Elected as a voting council member of the University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development (UCAID) Applications Strategic Council, Internet 2 Commission 1998 - 2003

• On-going presentations and demonstrations for GEMS Girls in Engineering, Math, and Science and I-STEM events for Chicago public schools, 2000- present.

• Advisory Committee of the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities, Fall 1999- Spring 2000; reviewed proposals for Grants and Conference.

• Industrial Light & Magic, education symposium at San Rafael, California. Symposium among managers of ILM who oversee the Digital Technology and Computer Graphics departments and 23 selected Professors from Universities; August, 1997 and August 16, 1999.

• National Research Council, elected to the Committee on Modeling and Simulation, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, 1995-1997.

• Elected to the Board of Directors ACM SIGGRAPH Special Interest Group in Graphics August 89-92 • Prix Ars Electronica 1991, June, 1991. Juror for Interactive Computer Art • Prix Ars Electronica 1990, September, 1990. Juror for Interactive Computer Art • SIGGRAPH 93, Chair of Technical Panels Venue • SIGGRAPH 86, Art Show Committee, Dallas, TX; July 1986 • Thomson Consumer Electronics, American Design Center, Cox hosted visit to Art and Design and

NCSA, April 26, 2000 • “Information Visualization in Cyberspace,” College of Engineering, National Advisory Board, Illini

Union Ballroom, UIUC, September 16, 1999. Dean's Annual CEAB (College of Engineering Advisory Board)

• Univiz Workshop, Argonne National Laboratories, Chicago Illinois, July 23, 1999. • NASA, Director Goldin CAVE demonstration, via remote collaboration, June 28, 1999 • Jussi Rahola, Development Manager Center for Scientific Computing, Espoo, Finland, CAVE

demonstration, via remote collaboration, June 18, 1999. • January-June 1999 Cox participated Collaborative demonstrations at campus request including

Entertainment and broadcast folks, including Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, CNN President, NSF and DOE labs, Army and Air Force personnel

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• Host MillerCom invitee, Sam Gustman, Executive Director of Technology for Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation (VHF) (see http://www.vhf.org/Contact_Foundation.html) September 27, 1999

• Virtual Director demonstration, Dec 15, 1998, Research Scientist Zann Gill from the NASA IPG • "Visualization and Virtual Reality," LAS Alumni Association Board of Directors, Beckman Auditorium,

Urbana, IL, April 25, 1999. • Presentation and demonstrations to Judah Christian School, March 25, 1999; over 60 students. • Presentation to GEMS, Girls in Engineering, Math, and Science, 75 local 8th grade girls, Beckman

Institute, April 14, 1999. • Chet Gardner and Timothy Trick (Chair Engineering) request for CAVE Virtual Director demonstration,

February 8, 1999, hosting architects bidding for the ECE building project • Richard Alkire, Vice Chancellor for Research, and Melanie Loots, Associate Director NCSA, request

for CAVE Virtual Director demonstration for Alliance Chemical Engineering Community. • Honorable William Holland, Illinois Auditor General, request for CAVE Virtual Director demonstration,

March 8, 1999. • Presentation in Beckman Auditorium and CAVE demonstration, April 25, 1999, request by Marcia W.

Reed, Director of Alumni Relations, Liberal Arts and Sciences; over 98 alums. • Virtual Director CAVE demonstration, Dec 15, 1998, Research Scientist Zann Gill from the NASA IPG • Presentation to Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Club, 70 high school students, Allerton Park, IL,

April 23, 1999. • Reviewer and organizer for the annual IEEE Visualization Conference, Sponsored by the Institute of

Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Cox reviewed paper submissions for this annual event1990-1998. Final review Visualization ’98 at Research Triangle park, October 18-23, 1998.

• UIUC requested demonstration of CAVE Virtual Director for Martha Krebs of the Department of Energy, Tuesday July 14, 1998.

• “Computing in the Arts” Seminar, Spring 1998, contributed as co-chair, and speaker, FAA, UIUC. • College of Fine and Applied Arts, Committee on Instructional Computing Policy • Reseach Demonstration of the Virtual Director, Alliance ‘98, April 27, 1998, Assembly Hall, UIUC. • Presentation and demonstrations for Campus Day, May 7, 1998, Beckman Institute. • Presentation to inspire the “Girl in Engineering, Science and Math” (GEMS) attendees and Edison • Junior High School Program, May 6, 1998, Beckman Institute, UIUC. • “Cosmic Voyage,” presentation to the Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, June 1997. • SIGGRAPH '93, Donna J. Cox, Technical Panel Chair, 1992-1993. • "The Convergence of Art and Science Through Computer Graphics," 89 Honors Symposium,

Architects of the Future, April 29, 1989, Levis Faculty Center, UIUC. • "The Art of Scientific Visualization," Parkland College NSF Young Scholars, June 6, 1989, Parkland

College, Champaign, IL • "The Interactive Image," presentation for The Presidents Council and University of Illinois Alumni,

University of Illinois at Chicago. May 9, 1987.

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Grants / Commissions / Contracts (see following page 39 for 2007-2013)

• “The Black Hole Project,” for digital planetarium show and NOVA television show, co-PI, awarded by National Science Foundation, Informal Science Division, $1,110,604, 01/01/04 – 12/31/06

• Cyberinfrastructure in Support of Research: A New Imperative; UIUC; National Science Foundation, $57,000,000; One of 7 key personnel; 10-04 – 9-07

• ITR: Beowulf Analysis Symbolic Interface (BASIN) Total Award Amount: $ 236,828; period 09-05 through 08-08 Source of Support NSF ITR program via subaward from Drexell University

• Collaborative Research: ITR (ASE) – (DMC+INT+SIM) : Designing Next Generation CI to Operate Interactive Ocean Observatories NSF ITR program $ 272,219 Total Award Period Covered: 10/01/04 – 09/30/08

• Hayden Planetarium commission, Rose Center, American Museum of Natural History, $250,000, awarded Fall 1999-October 2000.

• Discovery Channel commission, “Unfolding Universe,” $180,000; June 1999. • “Mapping the Universe” Tom Lucas Productions commission, HDTV PBS Nova, $180,000, 1999-

2000. • National Science Foundation, NSF subcontract 9-22, $30,000, present until January 1999. • Principal Investigator, Motorola Inc. $25,000 for “Design Usability Center,” Awarded November 1999. • National Science Foundation, NSF ACI 97-32107, $70,000, Oct 1998 - Sept 1999. • Principal Investigator, Motorola Inc. $70,000 for Multimedia Laboratory equipment, and $49,000 cash

donation, Spring 1998. • Co-Principal Investigator, Intel Grant, Rehearsal Studio, $310,000, Spring 1998-1999. • Principal Investigator, Educational Technologies Board, $6000, May 29, 1998-1999. • “Cosmic Voyage” IMAX movie $150,000 award, in conjunction with Pixar Animations Studios • Motorola Inc. $150,000 for Multimedia Laboratories and personnel resources, 1994. • Campus Research Board, UIUC, $20,000, Spring 1994 • National Science Foundation, “Visualization Study of NSFnet,” PI NSF grant NCR-9222690, $40,000,

1993 • Research Board, "Visualization of Network Growth Using Low-cost 3-D Animation for Post-

Production Facility", Beckman Award Recipient, January 1992, $21,152 • Computer Fund Proposal, UIUC, May, 1991, $20,000 • Motorola Inc., 1991, $20,000 (Grant to build a macintosh classrroom) • Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, 1990-96, upgrades, valued at $300,000 • National Science Foundation, co-pi with other NCSA Associate Directors, Jul 1, 1990 - Dec 31, 1991,

$250,000 • Kodak Research Grant, February 1988, $7,000 • AT&T Research Grant, 1988-1989, Approximately $14,000 • National Science Foundation, 100 hours Supercomputer CPU hours, Co-PI, November 1986 • GMOS JML Research Inc., Madison, WI, CRAY-compatible Solid Modeler, January 1986 software • Principal Investigator on "Renaissance Educational Project" grant for 20 Silicon Graphics Corporation

high-end graphics workstations, Renaissance Experimental Lab, Beckman Institute, $680,000 (equipment donation), November 1988.

• One of 11 Co-Principal Investigators, National Center for Supercomputing Applications 5-year proposal to the National Science Foundation, $139,927,095; November 1988.

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Donna Cox FUNDING 2007 - June 2013

Title Grants/Commissions/Contracts (Cox PI or co-PI) Sponsor AmountStart Date

End Date

Hubble 3D IMAX (Hubble 3D) $403,278 8/18/09 1/31/10"The Tree of Life" IMAX film - Milky Way shot Feature Film (Tree of Life) $84,484 3/10/09 9/15/09James Web Space Telescope Scientific Visualizations NASA-Goddard $100,000TRANSims Visualization Argonne National Lab/DOE $490,626 1/1/08 9/30/10LOOKING - Designing the Next Generation CI to Operate Interactive Ocean Observatories $272,219 10/1/04 9/30/10Cyprus Pilot Funding Cyprus Institute $158,752 12/1/07 9/30/10Cyprus Cy-Tera Cyprus Institute $86,925 3/8/10 3/7/16Cyprus LinkSCEEM2 Cyprus Institute $20,080 9/1/09 8/31/11Cyprus LinkSCEEM2 - Year 2 Cyprus Institute $17,527 9/1/11 8/31/12Cyprus Institute Joint Research Funding Cyprus Institute $35,423 9/1/11 8/31/12Adler Planetarium full dome show “The Searcher” The Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum $150,000 1/1/11 6/30/12IDEAS - Stereoscopic, High Definition Astro-Visualization Media Products The Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum $34,980 10/1/07 9/30/09Mini Masterpiece Art Mesopotamian Cylinder Seal Office of the Vice Chancellor for Public Engagement $13,000 1/29/12"Life: A Cosmic Story" California Academy of Sciences $55,934 4/5/10 8/23/10Rohlen Visiting Artists UIUC $4,500Lorado Taft Lectureship UIUC $510Miller Visiting Professor Center for Advanced Study $3,365 11/6/09 6/30/10eDREAM Off Campus Housing (Schphorst Visit 8/10) UIUC Dance $350 8/7/10Interdisciplinary Innovation Summit Workshop Funding Chancellors Office $3,000 1/25/11Morrill Act Video Office of Public Engagement $1,000 1/20/10GLIF gift grant Terena Networking Association $10,000 9/1/10 8/31/12NSF EAGER - XSEAD NSF $18,875 8/1/11 7/31/13Melrae Pictures - Space Junk IMAX movie scenes Melrae $30,000 3/21/11 5/31/11Interdisciplinary Summit pre-summit workshop OVCR $2,000 2/15/11 5/15/11Digital Video Navigation and Archival Content Management Tools for Non-linear Oral History Narratives NEH Subaward $25,012 8/12/12 1/13/13PASI: Methods in Computational Discovery for Multidemensional Problem Solving NSF $5,000 11/1/12 10/31/13Moving Stories: Digital Tools for Movement, Meaning and Interaction SSHRC Subaward thru Simon Fraser Univ $571,200 6/10/13 6/10/16**EFRI-ODISSEI Preliminary Proposal: Building Origami and Tensegrity: The Art of Folding Through the Unfolding of Art NSF $185,333 7/1/13 6/30/17

Royalties (Jan 2010 - Present) executed agreement Dynamic Earth Museum Show + educational material 50% net ticket sales since Feb 2012 $68,054 1/1/10 N/ARoyalties (June 2013 - Present) newly executed agreement Solar Superstorms Museum Show + educational material committed 50% ticket sales, premier 2014 6/5/13 N/ATotal $2,851,427

Donor FundingeDream Faculty Support Jerry Fiddler $75,000 5/15/11 5/15/12*Jerry Fiddler Innovation Endowment committed, eDream Institute Jerry Fiddler $2,000,000 8/12/12 N/ATotal $2,075,000

Grand Total $4,926,427

*Jerry Fiddler Innovation Endowment $2M committed, $500K provided, $500K in process

**IGERT-CIF21: Interdisciplinary Training in Data-Driven Intensive Computing - Imaging to Innovation (i2i) $3.5M PI-Aluru 8/1/13 7/31/18

Cox participated as senior researcher and organized the data 3D visualization effort in the proposal

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Hubble Stats:HUBBLE 3D statistics provided by Judy Carroll, IMAX corporation, via emailAs of May 2013

# of languages:* 23# of theatres: 284# of countries:** 30 Domestic Internationalworld-wide attendance: 8,781,816 6,456,299 2,325,517

* Note: Here is the list of versions that we have. ** Note: Here is the list of countries

Hubble 1 United States of America1 English 2 Canada2 French 3 Mexico3 Russian 4 Brazil4 German 5 Ecuador5 Japanese 6 Trinidad6 Danish - single narrator 7 France7 LAS 8 United Kingdom8 Simplified Chinese Mandarin 9 North Africa9 Mandarin -Taiwanese 10 Denmark10 Mandarin-Taiwanese - Taichung 11 Sweden11 Polish 12 The Netherlands12 Arabic - single narrator 13 Spain13 Dutch - single narrator 14 Kuwait14 Ukrainian 15 Germany15 Swedish 16 Poland16 Czech 17 Austria17 Castilian 18 Crotia18 Valencian 19 Bulgaria19 Cantonese 20 Russia20 Croatian 21 Czech Republic21 Korean - narrator/subtitles combo 22 Hungary22 Portuguese-Brazil 23 Ukraine23 Hungarian - feature, 3D trailer 24 Singapore

25 South Korea26 Taiwan27 Japan28 Hong Kong29 China30 Australia

Language Version List Countries

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Adams State College Alamosa, Colorado

University of Alaska Anchorage, AK

Friends of DMB Planetarium Arlington, VA

Armagh Planetarium Armagh, Northern Ireland

Eugenides Foundation Athens, Greece

Kern Community College Bakersfield, CA

Louisiana Art & Science Museum Baton Rouge, LA

Delta College Bay City, MI

Boston Museum of Science Boston, MA

Morehead Planetarium/UNC Chapel Hill, NC

Charleroi ISD Charleroi, PA

Denver Museum of Nature & Science Denver, CO

Wayne State University Detroit, MI

Science Dome Dorset, UK

Dubai Children's Museum Dubai, UAE

University of Minnesota Duluth, MN

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery Fort Collins, CO

Grambling University Gambling, AL

Rowan University Glassboro, NJ

Harrison High School Harrison, NY

Mary Hooker Environmental Studies Magnet School Hartford, CT

Alexander Brest/Gooding Planetarium Jacksonville, FL

Kansas City School District Kansas City, MO

Exploration Dome Killaloe, County Clare, Ireland

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Mayborn Planetarium, Central Texas College Killeen, TX

Pierce College Lakewood, WA

St. Vincent's College Latrobe, PA

St Charles Parish Library Luling, LA

Above and Around Monroe, NC

Planetario Movil Kappa Crucis Montevideo, Uruguay

PDO Planetarium Muscat-Oman

Yale University New Haven, CT

New Rochelle School District New Rochelle, NY

Riverfront Museum Peoria, IL

Children's Museum Portsmouth, VA

Reading Public Museum Reading, PA

Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium Queensland, Australia

Perfect Sciences Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Shanghai Children’s Museum Shanghai, China

Southampton HS Southampton, NY

Ingram Planetarium Sunset Beach, North Carolina

University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio

Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC

Carter Observatory Wellington, NZ

Ward Beecher Planetarium Youngstown, OH

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Festivals & Temporary Exhibitions

Angelo State University San Angelo, TX

Robinson Nature Center Columbia, MD

State Museum of PA Harrisburg, PA

Taylor Observatory/Norton Planetarium Lakeport, WA

University of Texas Arlington, TX

Union Station Earth Day Washington, DC

Lackawanna HS Lackawanna NY

Tulsa Air & Space Museum Tulsa, OK

Science Factory Eugene, Oregon

Wayne State College Wayne, Nebraska

Chabot College Hayward, CA

St Marks School of Texas Dallas, TX

Virginia Living Museum Newport News, VA Domefest 2012 Baton Rouge, LA

Dome Festa 2012 Tokyo, Japan

Shanghai Film Festival 2012 Shanghai, China

Beijing Fulldome Film Festival 2012 Beijing, China

Immersive Film Festival 2011 (award winner) Espinho,  Portugal International Planetarium Movie Festival 2012 (award winner) Gwacheon  Science  Museum,  Korea

Fulldome UK 2012 Leicester, UK

Imiloa Fulldome Festival 2013 Imiloa, HI

Jena Fulldome Festival 2011 (award winner), 2012 Jena, Germany

IMERSA 2013 Denver, CO

Jackson Hole Science Media Award 2012 (finalist) Denver, CO

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Venue Location Adams State College Alamosa, CO Thronateeska Heritage Center Albany, GA Lodestar Science Center Albuquerque, NM Sul Ross University Alpine, TX University of Alaska Anchorage, AK Yeminehalle Planetarium Ankara, Turkey Exhibit Museum Ann Arbor, MI Henderson State University Arkadelphia, AR Arlington Schools Arlington, VA Eugenides Foundation Athens, Greece Stardome Observatory Auckland, New Zealand Youth Education Center Bahrain, UAE Kern Community College District Bakersfield, CA Bakonyi Erdok Haza Bakonybel, Hungary Azerbaijan Planetarium Baku, Azerbaijan Planeatrio di Bari Bari, Italy Louisiana Art & Science Museum Baton Rouge, LA Belleview College Belleview, WA La Torre del Sole Brembate di Sopra, Italy Tellus Museum Cartersville, GA Parkland College Champaign, IL Charleroi Area School District Charleroi, PA Cheyney University Cheyney, PA Adler Planetarium Chicago, IL Robinson Nature Center Columbia, MD Texas A&M Commerce, TX De Anza College Cupertino, CA Shreder Planetarium Redding, CA National Science Museum Daejon, South Korea SCIOWA Des Moines, IA Wayne State University Detroit, MI Science World Dorset, UK Upton Middle School Dresher, PA GEMS World Academy Dubai, UAE

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University of Minnesota Duluth, MN East Stroudsburg University East Stroudsburg, PA U of Texas Pan American Edinburg, TX Elizabeth School District Elizabeth, NJ Eskisiher Arts and Culture Center Eskisiher, Turkey Science Factory Eugene, OR Ft. Leavenworth USD #207 Ft. Leavenworth, KS Ft Worth Museum of Science & History Ft. Worth, TX Gaziantep Science Park Gaziantep, Turkey Rowan University Glassboro, NJ SpaceTime Astronomy Glen Forrest, Perth WA Deer Valley High School Glendale, AZ Grambling College Grambling, AL NASA Goddard Geodome Greenbelt, MD Zane Planetarium Greensboro, NC Greenwich Observatory Greenwich, UK State Museum Harrisburg, PA James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA Chabot College Hayward, CA Catawba Science Center Hickory, NC Rocky Mount Children's Museum Hickory, NC Highland Park, HS, TX Highland Park, TX Imiloa Astronomy Center Hilo, HI Lambuth University Jackson, TN Museum of Science & History Jacksonville, FL Learning Lamp Johnstown, PA Judenburg Planetarium Judenburg, Austria Kalamazoo MI Kalamazoo, MI Central Texas College Killeen, TX Sultan Iskandar Malaysia Kuching, Malaysia Lackawanna ISD Lackawanna, PA North Museum Lancaster, PA Lebanon Valley School District Lebanon, PA Aerospace Education Center Little Rock, AK Mansfield University of PA Mansfield, PA Marietta College Marietta, GA Heritage Planetarium Maryville, TN

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Jabatan Mufti Melaka Melaka, Malaysia MISD Russell Planetarium Mesquite, TX Instituto Politecnico Nacional Mexico City Marion Blakemore Planetarium Midland, TX Skypoint s.r.l. Milan, Italy Milwaukee Public Museum Milwaukee, WI Kappa Crucis Montevideo, Uruguay Moscow Planetarium Moscow, Russia PDO Planetarium Muscat-Oman Muskegon CC Muskegon, MI Yale University New Haven, CT ISD of New Rochelle New Rochelle, NY Starlab Education Noosaville, Queensland North Rockland School District North Rockland, NY Novosibirsk Planetarium Novosibirsk, Russia Clarkstown School District Nyack, NY Chabot Science Center Oakland, CA Utah Valley State College Orem, Utah Kallioplanetario Palokka, Finland Columbia Basin College Pasco, WA Fels Planeatrium, Franklin Institute Philadelphia, PA Tuorla University Piikkiö, Finland OMSI Portland, OR Univ. of Rhode Island Providence, RI Shreder Planetarium Reading, CA Reading Public Museum Reading, PA Earlham College Richmond, IN Rock Creek Nature Center Rock Creek, MD University of California Sacramento, CA Angelo State University San Angelo, TX Reuben H Fleet San Diego, CA College of San Mateo San Mateo, CA Santa Fe Community College Santa Fe, NM Zeiss Schwaz Planetarium Schwaz/Tirol, AUSTRIA Westminster School Simsbury Center, CT Starlab Somerville, MA Southampton Schools Southampton, NY

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Spokane Falls Community College Spokane Falls, WA Eastern University St. Davids, PA Cosmonova Stockholm, Sweden San Joachin Delta College Stockton, PA Lourdes College Sylvania, OH Dolphinarium & Planetarium Tampere, Finland Astrodidactico Tenerife, Spain Museo de las Ciencias Tenerife, Spain Thessaloniki Science Center Thessaloniki, Greece Sunshine Planetarium Tokyo, Japan Toyota Hands On Museum Tokyo, Japan Manten Planetarium Tokyo, Japan University of Toledo Toledo, OH NIHERST Trinidad & Tobago CETA CIEMAT Trujillo, Spain Tulsa Air & Space Museum Tulsa, OK METU Turkey Darfussa Charitable Organization Turkey Doga School Turkey Tyler Junior College Tyler, TX Rauch Planetarium University of Louisville Pena Planetarium Visalia, CA Pierce College Lakewood, WA National Air & Space Museum Washington, DC Northern Lights Center Watson Lake, Yukon Territory South Florida Science Museum West Palm Beach, FL Midwestern State University Wichita Falls, TX INTECH Science Center & Planetarium Winchester, Hampshire, UK Yokkaichi Municipal Museum Yokkaichi-Shi, Japan Young Harris College Young Harris, GA Youngstown State University Youngstown, OH  

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