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SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 Call for Submissions
SIGGRAPH Asia invites you to submit your latest achievements and ground-breaking ideas, solutions as well as technical and creative skills for SIGGRAPH Asia 2013.
Seize the opportunity to present your best work to the most creative people from the industry and academia at SIGGRAPH Asia 2013. Click here for submission deadlines and complete details on how to submit your work.
Content, Content, Content
Are you taking advantage of all the content provided to ACM SIGGRAPH members? One of the most valuable member benefits you have is access to a plethora of great content, such as:
YouTube: SIGGRAPH Asia featured speaker Karlheinz Brandenburg.
Digital Library: All ACM SIGGRAPH members have access to the SIGGRAPH portion of the content in the ACM Digital Library (including the proceedings of the SIGGRAPH annual conferences). All SIGGRAPH material is available in PDF form.
SIGGRAPH Asia Returns to Hong Kong for 2013
SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 returns to Hong Kong, the cosmopolitan city where East meets West for the second time this November. This year’s conference program line-up includes the Art Gallery, Computer Animation Festival, Courses, Emerging Technologies, Posters, Symposium on Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications, Technical Briefs, and Technical Papers. The Call for Submissions for all programs will be live in early March. Join our mailing list to get latest updates about the conference or visit the SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 website.
Co-Locating a Symposium or Conference with SIGGRAPH 2013
Here are two documents that explain the process of arranging for a SIGGRAPH 2013 Co-located Event.
Co-Location Procedures
Space Request Form
In order to request space in the Anaheim Convention Center, the completed Space Request Form must be received by the Executive Committee Project Manager, Erin Butler, erin_butler@siggraph.org, no later than Friday, 19 April, 2013.
SIGGRAPH 2013 Keynote Address
Nine legendary animation film directors took the stage at SIGGRAPH 2013 for the Marc Davis Lecture Series: Giants' First Steps.
