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SUMMARY:Arctic Wind Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Francesca Samsel and Gregory Abram (The University of Texas at
  Austin, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC))\n\nThe data used comes fr
 om E3SM-MPAS, a global climate model run at Los Alamos National Laboratory
 . ParaView, an open-source scientific visualization system, was used to tr
 ansform the raw data to renderable geometry. Artifact-Based Rendering (www
 .sculpting-vis.org), a research system developed by a collaboration betwee
 n the University of Minnesota and the Texas Advanced Computing Center at t
 he University of Texas at Austin, was then used to add artist-made data-dr
 iven visual attributes and render the scene. No ML programs were used.\n\n
 Registration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg Pass, Tutorial 
 Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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