
CS/FINE 383 is a third-year studio course where students work in an interdisciplinary environment, combining computer science principles with the technical and conceptual practices of fine art. Everyone is welcome to experience the computational artworks that explore new aesthetic experiences through generative agents, advanced computer vision, distributed computing, and more.
Location and directions
The exhibition is held in the Fine Arts building, East Campus Hall (ECH), a low-rise building housing the Fine Arts Department. ECH 1237, also called the “Flex Space,” is a large open studio space at the west end of the building.
📍How to find the meeting room: If you’re coming from DC, ECH is located just behind E7 and beside E6. The easiest way to find ECH 1237 is to enter at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery (UWAG) entrance, then go down a short hall, make a quick left and right around some lockers, and you’ll see the ECH 1237 door.