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Use the checklist below to ensure that your submission is complete and meets all applicable
program requirements.
Requirements for All Submissions
Complete the online SIGGRAPH 2005 Art Gallery Submission Form.
There you will find instructions on how to complete the online form. At the end of the online process,
your entry will be assigned a submission ID number. Take note of this number for the rest of the submission
requirements. A separate submission form must be completed for each submitted work. You can
change your submission form (using the same login and submission ID) as many times as you
like before the official submission deadline: 19 January 2005.
See Review and Upon Acceptance
to ensure that you can meet all the post-acceptance requirements.
The Art Gallery invites papers that describe the artistic process in digital and
electronic media and address the theoretical and critical discourse of computer graphics.
Essays are limited to 3,000 words. Include an abstract of no more than 300 words. Do not
put any indication of your name in the paper or filename. Only online submissions will be
accepted. Files must be in rich text format (RTF), PDF, or plain text (ASCII). Please
indicate your file format on your submission form. Accepted papers will be published in
the SIGGRAPH 2005 Electronic Art and Animation Catalog. Papers may be presented in the Art
Gallery during SIGGRAPH 2005.
Review
A panel of judges will judge all papers anonymously. Papers will be reviewed
shortly after the submission deadline, and notification of acceptance will be
emailed in early March.
Upon Acceptance
Final, edited papers must be received for publication by the beginning of March 2005.
The Art Gallery also encourages all artists and theorists to submit papers and proposals
to other SIGGRAPH 2005 programs such as Sketches
, the Web Program, and Panels
where they have additional opportunities to present their work.
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