ACM SIGGRAPH
In the span of 32 years, ACM SIGGRAPH has grown from a handful of
computer graphics enthusiasts to a diverse group of researchers,
artists, developers, filmmakers, scientists, and other
professionals who share an interest in computer graphics and
interactive techniques. Our community values excellence, passion,
integrity, volunteerism, and cross-disciplinary interaction. We
sponsor not only the annual SIGGRAPH conference, but also focused
symposia, chapters in cities throughout the world, awards, grants,
educational resources, online resources, a public policy program,
traveling art show, and the SIGGRAPH Video Review.
Membership
The SIGGRAPH community depends on your support. Please help by
joining ACM SIGGRAPH for $27 per year ($20 per year for students
or Eurographics members). In recognition of their support, members
receive the Computer Graphics quarterly, discounted registrations
for the annual conference and all other ACM SIGGRAPH-sponsored
programs, and access to the archive of SIGGRAPH Proceedings in the
ACM Digital Library. For more details on membership or to join
online, visit
www.siggraph.org and select Membership.
ACM
ACM SIGGRAPH’s parent organization is the Association for
Computing Machinery (ACM), the world’s first and largest computing
society. ACM serves as an umbrella organization for
information-technology professionals, and ACM SIGGRAPH members may
also join ACM. Benefits of adding ACM membership include discounts
on cutting-edge magazines, journals, books, and conferences. ACM
members may also subscribe to the Digital Library, which contains
the archive of ACM-related publications. Computer graphics
professionals who join both ACM and ACM SIGGRAPH are eligible for
discounted subscriptions to ACM Transactions on Graphics and the
Journal of Graphics Tools. For more information, see:
www.acm.org
Computer Graphics Pioneers
There are two basic requirements to be a Computer Graphics
Pioneer.
- Have twenty (20) years of experience in some aspect of
computer graphics and/or interactive techniques. It's not just
for technical types; sales people and company presidents
definitely count. Just knowing someone with twenty years
experience doesn't.
- Pay the $40.00 (U.S.) membership fee. This money gets you in
to the annual dinner at no charge, a bargain at twice the price.
And you can also be a Computer Graphics Pioneer who can wear a
PIONEER ribbon before, during, and after the
conference.
For more information about the Pioneers, visit:
http://www.pioneers.siggraph.org
Professional & Student Chapters
Chapters of ACM SIGGRAPH exist in 50 cities in 20 countries around
the world. They form an international multi-cultural network of
people who develop, share, continue, and extend the work and
achievements presented at the annual conference. Chapter members
include those involved in research, development, education, art,
gaming, visualization, and entertainment, just to name a few.
Student chapters have been chartered in 10 schools. These groups
host activities on their campuses that highlight computer graphics
and interactive techniques. For more information about the ACM
SIGGRAPH network of chapters, or if you would like to start a
Professional or Student Chapter, visit:
www.siggraph.org/chapters
Education Program
ACM SIGGRAPH supports both computer graphics education and the use
of computer graphics in education with curriculum studies, a Web
site for educators, and other educational projects. The ACM
SIGGRAPH Education booth features SPACE (a juried exhibition of
student animations and posters, and a display of student slides
submitted by faculty from around the world) and SPICE, a juried
exhibition of student Web-based projects. For more information,
see:
www.siggraph.org/education
Symposia
ACM SIGGRAPH helps organize and sponsor focused conferences,
workshops, and other symposia around the world on topics related
to computer graphics and interactive techniques. These gatherings
enable groups with specific interests to get together and exchange
information. To see the list of symposia or find out how to get
help for a conference you’d like to organize, stop by the ACM SIGGRAPH booth or visit:
www.siggraph.org/conferences
Awards
ACM SIGGRAPH awards the prestigious Steven A. Coons award for
lifetime achievement, the Computer Graphics Achievement Award for
notable achievements, the Outstanding Service Award for
extraordinary service to ACM SIGGRAPH by a volunteer, and the
Significant New Researcher, for new contributors to our field. For
a list of past award recipients, visit:
www.siggraph.org/awards
Publications
ACM SIGGRAPH’s publications provide the world’s leading forums for
computer graphics research. Our conference series provides the
largest source of citations in the computer graphics literature.
The Computer Graphics quarterly provides articles on current
topics in computer graphics and personal viewpoints on the
evolving fields that make up our community. Publications are
available to ACM SIGGRAPH members for substantial discounts, see:
www.siggraph.org/publications
SIGGRAPH Video Review
SIGGRAPH Video Review is the world’s most widely circulated
video-based publication. Over 140 programs document the annual
SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival, providing an unequalled
opportunity to study state-of-the-art computer graphics
techniques, theory, and applications. Issues available on DVD and
VHS tape in NTSC and PAL standards. Visit the SIGGRAPH Video
Review booth at the SIGGRAPH 2002 Store or see:
www.siggraph.org/publications/video-review/SVR.html
ACM SIGGRAPH Pioneers
Next July, :
www.siggraph.org/s2003
SIGGRAPH 2003
Next July, San Diego will be your kind of town. On the waterfront:
The San Diego Convention Center, overlooking Coronado Bay’s
sailboats, yachts, and aircraft carriers. Inside: SIGGRAPH 2003’s
thinkers, builders, creators, buyers, sellers, enthusiasts, and
critics. Three blocks away: urban galleries, restaurants, and
boutiques. Twenty minutes south: the world’s busiest border
crossing. Thirty minutes east: orchards, ranches, and small towns
in a dramatic North American desert. Ten minutes north: the
rolling green hills of Balboa Park overlooking the city. Fifteen
minutes west: some of the world’s most important biomedical
research, seaside restaurants, museums, and Pacific sunsets beyond
palm trees and eucalyptus groves. For more information, see:
www.siggraph.org/s2003
ACM SIGGRAPH Booth/ West Lobby
Thursday, 25 July, 12:15 – 1:30 pm.
Volunteers!
All of the programs developed by ACM SIGGRAPH rely heavily on
volunteer support. As a member, you are eligible to serve in some
of ACM SIGGRAPH’s most visible positions, including leading a
professional chapter, chairing the annual conference, or serving
on the ACM SIGGRAPH Executive Committee. Visit the ACM SIGGRAPH
Booth. Attend the ACM SIGGRAPH Forum or Get Involved session. For
more information, see:
www.siggraph.org/volunteering
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