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The deadline for submitting work to SIGGRAPH 2004 Web Graphics was 31 March.
The complete list of accepted presentations
The SIGGRAPH 2004 Web Graphics program will be a place for the best and the brightest talent to demonstrate and discuss the most innovative online work available, and a place to interact and converge with the international computer graphics community.
New for SIGGRAPH 2004: the popular 5k award competition for excellence
in web design and production will be part of the SIGGRAPH 2004
Web Graphics program.
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SIGGRAPH 2004 encourages web-related submissions across all conference programs and events. This program is designed to assist, but not replace, traditional offerings of the SIGGRAPH conference. In the SIGGRAPH 2004 Web Graphics program, participants are expected to prepare and present a short talk on their subjects of expertise.
The encompassing nature of Web Graphics presents a huge diversity of subject matter. As a guide, proposal topics might include:
- Rich internet applications
- Web standards
- Web 3D
- Introductions to web technologies
- Navigation, visualization
- Usability, accessibility, and internationalization
- Handheld devices
- Animation
- Web art
- Games
- Motion graphics
- Works in progress that illustrate potential new directions in web graphics
The web is the most public of media. And so, while anyone can view your work, we want to know about your process. This is an opportunity to share your ideas, abilities, triumphs, and experiments, not only with web-graphics professionals, but also with the worldwide computer graphics community. Your work will be seen by experts in scientific visualization, computer-generated imagery and animation, and motion-picture special effects, as well as other noteworthy areas.
SIMON ALLARDICE
SIGGRAPH 2004 Web Graphics Chair
United Publishing
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