Kartik Chandra
@kartikchandra.bsky.social
I just had a lovely morning teaching memo with Lio Wong at #COSMOS2025 in Tokyo! Charley and Wataru have put together an absolutely *fantastic* summer school. Fascinating talks, delightful people… and excellent location. I feel so lucky to be here. If you ever get a chance to attend COSMOS, take it!
Now up at #COSMOS2025: @kartikchandra.bsky.social & Lio Wong giving a tutorial on recursive social reasoning using MEMO github.com/kach/memo
Fun fact: those flowers between them and 🗻 are called "cosmos".
Collab notebook here to follow along 👉 cosmossummerschool.github.io/materials/#g...
Fun fact: those flowers between them and 🗻 are called "cosmos".
Collab notebook here to follow along 👉 cosmossummerschool.github.io/materials/#g...
October 1, 2025 at 7:14 AM
I just had a lovely morning teaching memo with Lio Wong at #COSMOS2025 in Tokyo! Charley and Wataru have put together an absolutely *fantastic* summer school. Fascinating talks, delightful people… and excellent location. I feel so lucky to be here. If you ever get a chance to attend COSMOS, take it!
Three years ago, at SIGGRAPH '22 in Vancouver, I took this picture of a pole casting two shadows: one blue and one yellow, from yellow and blue streetlamps respectively.
Today, back in Vancouver for SIGGRAPH '25, I saw the same effect in sunlight! How can one sun cast two colored shadows? Hint in 🧵
Today, back in Vancouver for SIGGRAPH '25, I saw the same effect in sunlight! How can one sun cast two colored shadows? Hint in 🧵
August 13, 2025 at 5:36 AM
Three years ago, at SIGGRAPH '22 in Vancouver, I took this picture of a pole casting two shadows: one blue and one yellow, from yellow and blue streetlamps respectively.
Today, back in Vancouver for SIGGRAPH '25, I saw the same effect in sunlight! How can one sun cast two colored shadows? Hint in 🧵
Today, back in Vancouver for SIGGRAPH '25, I saw the same effect in sunlight! How can one sun cast two colored shadows? Hint in 🧵
While I was in Rotterdam for CogSci '24, I visited the Escher Museum and fell in love with his work all over again. Now, a year later, I'm delighted by this SIGGRAPH paper led by my friend Ana!
(Say what you will about the technical details, you must admit that we came up with the ~perfect~ title.)
(Say what you will about the technical details, you must admit that we came up with the ~perfect~ title.)
MIT News today features a fun SIGGRAPH paper by GDP student Ana (@geometry.gay) collaboarting w/ students @yukaryote.bsky.social @kartikchandra.bsky.social plus us old folks. This work explores what it means to do geometry processing on Escher-like "impossible" shapes! news.mit.edu/2025/mit-mes...
MIT tool visualizes and edits “physically impossible” objects
The “Meschers” tool from MIT CSAIL represents “physically impossible” objects commonly found in M.C. Escher’s illustrations by converting both images and 3D models in 2.5-dimensional objects. The tool...
news.mit.edu
August 5, 2025 at 5:41 PM
While I was in Rotterdam for CogSci '24, I visited the Escher Museum and fell in love with his work all over again. Now, a year later, I'm delighted by this SIGGRAPH paper led by my friend Ana!
(Say what you will about the technical details, you must admit that we came up with the ~perfect~ title.)
(Say what you will about the technical details, you must admit that we came up with the ~perfect~ title.)
Thanks to a rogue Partiful RSVP form at #cogsci2025, I seem to have collected an unexpectedly large dataset (N=197) of whether cognitive scientists think the mind is composed of innate, domain-specialized modules…
August 2, 2025 at 4:56 PM
Thanks to a rogue Partiful RSVP form at #cogsci2025, I seem to have collected an unexpectedly large dataset (N=197) of whether cognitive scientists think the mind is composed of innate, domain-specialized modules…
I'm excited to give a ~mysterious new talk~ at this very special SIGGRAPH workshop on art & cognitive science! See you soon in Vancouver. :)
I'm very excited to announce our #SIGGRAPH2025 workshop:
Drawing & Sketching: Art, Psychology, and Computer Graphics 🎨🧠🫖
🔗 lines-and-minds.github.io
📅 Sunday, August 10th
Join us to explore how people draw, how machines draw, and how the two might draw together! 🤖✍️
Drawing & Sketching: Art, Psychology, and Computer Graphics 🎨🧠🫖
🔗 lines-and-minds.github.io
📅 Sunday, August 10th
Join us to explore how people draw, how machines draw, and how the two might draw together! 🤖✍️
July 22, 2025 at 6:00 PM
I'm excited to give a ~mysterious new talk~ at this very special SIGGRAPH workshop on art & cognitive science! See you soon in Vancouver. :)
As always, CogSci has a fantastic lineup of workshops this year. An embarrassment of riches!
Still deciding which to pick? If you are interested in building computational models of social cognition, I hope you consider joining @maxkw.bsky.social, @dae.bsky.social, and me for a crash course on memo!
Still deciding which to pick? If you are interested in building computational models of social cognition, I hope you consider joining @maxkw.bsky.social, @dae.bsky.social, and me for a crash course on memo!
#Workshop at #CogSci2025
Building computational models of social cognition in memo
🗓️ Wednesday, July 30
📍 Pacifica I - 8:30-10:00
🗣️ Kartik Chandra, Sean Dae Houlihan, and Max Kleiman-Weiner
🧑💻 underline.io/events/489/s...
Building computational models of social cognition in memo
🗓️ Wednesday, July 30
📍 Pacifica I - 8:30-10:00
🗣️ Kartik Chandra, Sean Dae Houlihan, and Max Kleiman-Weiner
🧑💻 underline.io/events/489/s...
July 18, 2025 at 1:56 PM
As always, CogSci has a fantastic lineup of workshops this year. An embarrassment of riches!
Still deciding which to pick? If you are interested in building computational models of social cognition, I hope you consider joining @maxkw.bsky.social, @dae.bsky.social, and me for a crash course on memo!
Still deciding which to pick? If you are interested in building computational models of social cognition, I hope you consider joining @maxkw.bsky.social, @dae.bsky.social, and me for a crash course on memo!
If you're here at RLDM today, you are invited to check out this exciting workshop on social cognition organized by Joe Barnby and Amrita Lamba! I'm giving a talk on programming languages for theory-of-mind at 11:30. Here's the schedule: sites.google.com/view/rldm202...
@rldmdublin2025.bsky.social
@rldmdublin2025.bsky.social
At @rldmdublin2025.bsky.social this week? Check out our social learning workshop from @amritalamba.bsky.social and I tomorrow! Inc. talks from @natashajaques.bsky.social, @nitalon.bsky.social, @carocharp.bsky.social, @kartikchandra.bsky.social & more!
Full schedule: sites.google.com/view/rldm202...
Full schedule: sites.google.com/view/rldm202...
RLDM2025SocInfWorkshop
// RLDM 2025 Workshop \\
Reinforcement learning as a model of social behaviour and inference: progress and pitfalls
12.06.2025 // 9am-1pm
sites.google.com
June 11, 2025 at 10:29 PM
If you're here at RLDM today, you are invited to check out this exciting workshop on social cognition organized by Joe Barnby and Amrita Lamba! I'm giving a talk on programming languages for theory-of-mind at 11:30. Here's the schedule: sites.google.com/view/rldm202...
@rldmdublin2025.bsky.social
@rldmdublin2025.bsky.social
Here is a little inverse graphics puzzle: The no-parking sign on my side of Vassar Street casts its shadow in a dramatically different direction from the leafless tree on the far side of the street — almost 90º apart. How is that possible, given that the sun casts parallel rays? (Hints in thread.)
June 5, 2025 at 2:27 PM
Here is a little inverse graphics puzzle: The no-parking sign on my side of Vassar Street casts its shadow in a dramatically different direction from the leafless tree on the far side of the street — almost 90º apart. How is that possible, given that the sun casts parallel rays? (Hints in thread.)
Last night, I realized that a workshop's submission portal only accepted plain text copy-pasted into a text box. Instead of manually de-TeX-ifying my beautifully-formatted PDF (5-minute job), I decided to work out how to do it automatically with pandoc (1-hour research project). Here's what I found…
January 31, 2025 at 1:55 PM
Last night, I realized that a workshop's submission portal only accepted plain text copy-pasted into a text box. Instead of manually de-TeX-ifying my beautifully-formatted PDF (5-minute job), I decided to work out how to do it automatically with pandoc (1-hour research project). Here's what I found…
Graphics has long studied how to make:
(1) realistic images 📷
(2) non-photorealistic images ✍️
(3) realistic sounds 🎤
What about (4) "non-phono-realistic" sounds?
What could that even mean?
Next week at SIGGRAPH Asia, MIT undergrad Matt Caren will present our proposal… 🧵
arxiv.org/abs/2409.13507
(1) realistic images 📷
(2) non-photorealistic images ✍️
(3) realistic sounds 🎤
What about (4) "non-phono-realistic" sounds?
What could that even mean?
Next week at SIGGRAPH Asia, MIT undergrad Matt Caren will present our proposal… 🧵
arxiv.org/abs/2409.13507
November 30, 2024 at 8:29 PM
Graphics has long studied how to make:
(1) realistic images 📷
(2) non-photorealistic images ✍️
(3) realistic sounds 🎤
What about (4) "non-phono-realistic" sounds?
What could that even mean?
Next week at SIGGRAPH Asia, MIT undergrad Matt Caren will present our proposal… 🧵
arxiv.org/abs/2409.13507
(1) realistic images 📷
(2) non-photorealistic images ✍️
(3) realistic sounds 🎤
What about (4) "non-phono-realistic" sounds?
What could that even mean?
Next week at SIGGRAPH Asia, MIT undergrad Matt Caren will present our proposal… 🧵
arxiv.org/abs/2409.13507
Tinkering with "starter packs" on this website. Here is a starter pack for SIGGRAPH researchers and more broadly the graphics research community! 🫖
(If I missed you or someone you know, please leave me a message and I'll update the list as soon as I can!)
go.bsky.app/9bXBV8A
(If I missed you or someone you know, please leave me a message and I'll update the list as soon as I can!)
go.bsky.app/9bXBV8A
November 18, 2024 at 1:29 PM
Tinkering with "starter packs" on this website. Here is a starter pack for SIGGRAPH researchers and more broadly the graphics research community! 🫖
(If I missed you or someone you know, please leave me a message and I'll update the list as soon as I can!)
go.bsky.app/9bXBV8A
(If I missed you or someone you know, please leave me a message and I'll update the list as soon as I can!)
go.bsky.app/9bXBV8A
Reposted by Kartik Chandra
Hi Bluesky! Crossposting the announcement of a new summer workshop on the emerging interface between cognitive science 🧠 and computer graphics 🫖 spearheaded by @kartikchandra.bsky.social!
We're calling it: COGGRAPH! coggraph.github.io
June – July 2024, free & open to all!
🧶
We're calling it: COGGRAPH! coggraph.github.io
June – July 2024, free & open to all!
🧶
May 30, 2024 at 6:02 AM
Hi Bluesky! Crossposting the announcement of a new summer workshop on the emerging interface between cognitive science 🧠 and computer graphics 🫖 spearheaded by @kartikchandra.bsky.social!
We're calling it: COGGRAPH! coggraph.github.io
June – July 2024, free & open to all!
🧶
We're calling it: COGGRAPH! coggraph.github.io
June – July 2024, free & open to all!
🧶
Hi friends— I'm packing for NeurIPS this morning and reflecting on how I find AI conferences to be daunting; overwhelming, even. It helps to have plans with friends! If you'd like to catch up next week, please send me an email. I would love to take a walk with you in New Orleans. :)
December 10, 2023 at 3:57 PM
Hi friends— I'm packing for NeurIPS this morning and reflecting on how I find AI conferences to be daunting; overwhelming, even. It helps to have plans with friends! If you'd like to catch up next week, please send me an email. I would love to take a walk with you in New Orleans. :)
Last night in Cambridge I took these two pictures of the same tree. To me there is something almost overwhelmingly beautiful about how from picture one to two, the branches appear to wrap around the streetlight and make it a glinted wooden halo. (Why does this happen? The Fresnel effect, I think…)
November 28, 2023 at 1:24 PM
Last night in Cambridge I took these two pictures of the same tree. To me there is something almost overwhelmingly beautiful about how from picture one to two, the branches appear to wrap around the streetlight and make it a glinted wooden halo. (Why does this happen? The Fresnel effect, I think…)
One of the joys of studying visual perception is that you can't stop seeing "seeing" everywhere you go. Here I am on an American Airlines flight wondering if there are any T's hidden among those L's. (Figure from Bergen & Landy, 1991).
November 27, 2023 at 1:58 PM
One of the joys of studying visual perception is that you can't stop seeing "seeing" everywhere you go. Here I am on an American Airlines flight wondering if there are any T's hidden among those L's. (Figure from Bergen & Landy, 1991).
Hello, Bluesky! I am cautiously optimistic about you!
(Sorry my background image has such a distinctly non-blue sky!)
(Sorry my background image has such a distinctly non-blue sky!)
November 25, 2023 at 12:00 AM
Hello, Bluesky! I am cautiously optimistic about you!
(Sorry my background image has such a distinctly non-blue sky!)
(Sorry my background image has such a distinctly non-blue sky!)