How to Submit Your Work
- Study the Submission Requirements
Make sure that you can provide all the information required for the specific program(s) you have selected. - Prepare Your Work for Submission
Complete your paper, proposal, artwork, or animation and make sure that it is in final format as required by the program(s) you have selected. - Observe the Submission Deadlines
Submissions received after the deadlines are not accepted. - Complete the Submission Form for Your Program
Use of an appropriate online SIGGRAPH 2007 submission form is REQUIRED for all programs. The forms include instructions on how to complete the online submission process. At the end of the online process, your entry will be assigned a submission identification number (submission ID number), and your completed form will be displayed in your web browser. Before you select Submit on this page, make sure that your submission form is complete and correct. - Send Your Work
Many SIGGRAPH 2007 programs strongly encourage electronic submission of your paper, proposal, supporting documentation, and files. Some programs REQUIRE electronic submission of your work, and some require printed copies of your proposal and other documents. The SIGGRAPH 2007 online submission system includes instructions on how to submit your documents and supplemental materials.
Acceptance Agreement
If your submission is accepted by SIGGRAPH 2007, an Acceptance Agreement will be produced from the Permissions section of your online submission form. You must print that agreement, sign it, and fax it or send it via postal or courier service before SIGGRAPH 2007. If we do not receive your completed, signed Acceptance Agreement, your work cannot be presented at SIGGRAPH 2007.The Acceptance Agreement is a legal document. It explains the uses SIGGRAPH makes of presented material and requires you to acknowledge that you have permission to use this material. This may involve seeking clearance from your employer or from others who have loaned you material, such as videotapes and slides. The agreement helps prevent situations whereby SIGGRAPH 2007 presentations include material without permission that might lead to complaints or even legal action. In addition, this agreement asks if ACM SIGGRAPH may use your materials for conference and organization promotional material in exchange for full author/artist credit information.
