The Sociedad Iberoamericana de Gráfica Digital, SIGraDi (Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics) gathers researchers, educators and professionals in architecture, urban design, communication design, Product Design and Art whose work involves the new digital media. It is an organization sister to ACADIA, eCAADe, CAADRIA and ASCAAD (see below).
SIGraDi organizes a yearly Congress when the most recent and state of the art digital technologies and applications are presented and debated.
SIGraDi congresses are intended as a region wide effort for the interchange of experiences, debate of our disciplines' advancements and the creation of references for the iberoamerican groups involved in digital media applied to education, research and professional practice
The Congress intends to generate a synthesis of research and collective intelligence, where the academic communities of the countries in Latin America and the World can share their knowledge, in a space devoted for presentations and discussions about work on this subject applied to various disciplines . The setting for our encounter is within the realms of design and project management at all different scales, and art in its multiple expressions, which anticipates a varied and valuable exchange that will promote self-assessment and reformulation of educational paradigms. We invite you to contribute from different areas of interest and from different types of approaches. Suggested, but not exclusive, thematic axes are:
The annual SIGraDi congress is the main event organised under auspices of the association. It is organised by a member in good standing, who volunteers for the organisation. The organiser is supported by members of the International Executive Committee.
During the years, SIGraDi has developed the policy to circulate the conference location in such a way that southern, central and northern areas of Latin America are reached regularly.
In the past years, the following SIGraDi Congresses have been organised[1]
Year | Place | Institution | Theme |
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1997 | Buenos Aires | Universidad de Buenos Aires | No subject |
1998 | Mar del Plata | Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata | No subject |
1999 | Montevideo | Universidad de la República | No subject |
2000 | Rio de Janeiro | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro | Construindo (n)o Espaço Digital |
2001 | Concepción | Universidad del Bio Bio | No subject |
2002 | Caracas | Universidad Central de Venezuela | No subject |
2003 | Rosario | Universidad Nacional de Rosario | Cultura Digital y Diferenciación |
2004 | São Leopoldo | Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos[2] | El Sentido y el Universo Digital |
2005 | Lima | Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas | Visión y Visualización |
2006 | Santiago | Universidad de Chile | Post Digital |
2007 | México, D. F. | Universidad La Salle | La Comunicación en la Comunidad Visual |
2008 | La Habana | Instituto Superior Politécnico José Antonio Echeverría | Gráfica Digital e Informática Aplicada: Cooperación, Integración y Desarrollo |
2009 | São Paulo | Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie | De lo Moderno a lo Digital: Desafios de una Transición |
2010 | Bogotá | Universidad de Los Andes | Disrupción, modelación y construcción: Dialogos cambiantes |
2011 | Santa Fe | Universidad Nacional del Litoral[3] | Cultura Aumentada |
2012 | Fortaleza | Universidade Federal do Ceará | Forma(in)formación |
2013 | Valparaiso | Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María[4] | Knowledge-based Design |
2014 | Montevideo | Universidad de la República | Design in Freedom |
2015 | Santa Catarina | Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina | Información de Proyecto para la interacción |
2016 | Buenos Aires | Universidad de Buenos Aires | Crowdthinking |
2017 | Concepción | Universidad de Concepción | Resilience Design |
Year | Place | Recipients |
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2005 | Lima | Julio Bermúdez (Argentina) |
2006 | Santiago | Diana Rodríguez Barros (Argentina) |
2007 | México, D. F. | Leonardo Combes (Argentina) |
2008 | La Habana | Without Award |
2009 | São Paulo | Gonzalo Vélez Jahn (Venezuela) |
2010 | Bogotá | Bob Martens (Netherlands) |
2011 | Santa Fe | Alfredo Stipech (Argentina) |
2012 | Fortaleza | Eduardo Nardelli (Brazil) |
2013 | Valparaiso | Pablo C. Herrera (Perú) |
2014 | Montevideo | Maria Elena Tosello (Argentina) |
2015 | Santa Catarina | Rodrigo García Alvarado (Chile) |
2016 | Buenos Aires | Guillermo Vásquez de Velasco (Perú) |
2017 | Concepción | Gabriela Celani (Brazil) |
There are sister organizations around the world that provide more accessible regional forae for the discussion of computing and design. The major ones are
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGraDi.
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