Monday, 1 August

9am - 6pm

Concourse Hall

Monday, 1 August

9 am - 6 pm

Full-Day
Concourse Foyer

Observe the real-time evolution of art history in 21st-century work that traces new narrative threads through time and space, figurative and abstract, linear and non-linear, moving and still. The Art Gallery presents 2D, 3D, and screen-based work that examines how the use of computer graphics relates to the form and content of the artwork. For the first time ever, see the Electronic Theater storyboards on display in the Art Gallery.

Monday, 1 August

9 am - 6 pm

Full-Day
Concourse Hall

Experience the year's finest achievements in animation, visualization, simulation, visual effects, and technical imagery.

The Computer Animation Festival presents selected works in the Electronic Theater (matinée and evening shows) and the Animation Theater (throughout the week). The Electronic Theater also includes a pre-show event, which begins 20 minutes before showtime: a live graphic performance by J. Walt Adamczyk entitled "Autocosm: Gardens of Thuban," specially created for SIGGRAPH 2005.

New this year: projecting in high-definition (1080i and 1080p).

Monday, 1 August

9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Interact with digital experiences that move beyond digital tradition, blur the boundaries between art and science, and transform social assumptions. Emerging Technologies presents work from many sub-disciplines of interactive techniques, with a special emphasis on projects that explore science, high-resolution digital-cinema technologies, and interactive art-science narrative.

Monday, 1 August

9:00 am - 6:00 pm

The Guerilla Studio is an integrated network of machines for realizing ideas in 2D, 3D, 4D, and n-dimensional media, a working computer graphics laboratory for explorations in fine art, animation, science, and other CG disciplines. It features high-end computer workstations, a multitude of software (featuring 2D and 3D design), and print technologies. Artists, scientists, and engineers can walk in, create, and realize their creations right in the lab. The Guerilla Studio also features artists in residence, who instruct attendees on technique and explore the possibilities of digital art. And the Guerilla Studio will cohost the annual CyberFashion Show with Special Sessions. Important Note: Because The Guerilla Studio totally relies upon donations from developers and commercial vendors, we can not guarantee that all technologies offered in previous years will be available at SIGGRAPH 2005.