2016 ACM SIGGRAPH Election Results

2016 ACM SIGGRAPH Election Results

The 2016 ACM SIGGRAPH election results have been announced. The winning candidates for the three open director-at-large positions are as follows:

Adam Bargteil
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
University of Maryland

Paul Kry
Associate Professor
School of Computer Science
McGill University

Alyn Rockwood
Boulder Graphics LLC

The incoming directors-at-large will each serve three-year terms running from September 1, 2016 to August 31, 2019.

Please join us in welcoming the new members of our ACM SIGGRAPH leadership.

Don't Forget to Vote!

Don't Forget to Vote!

On June 15, members of ACM SIGGRAPH who were in good standing as of May 31, 2016 were sent voting information via an email message or postal mail from Election Services Corporation (ESC). If ACM does not have an email address on file, members will receive voting information via postal mail. Members also have the option of requesting a paper ballot.

If you have not received an email from ESC, please contact acmsiggraph@electionservicescorp.com.

Voting closes August 15. The newly elected directors will take office on September 1, 2016.

Information required to vote:

  • Your email address (The email address associated with your ACM/SIG member record).
  • Your 10-digit unique pin can be found on the email sent from Election Services Corporation (ESC).

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View the candidate bios and statements on ACM.org.

You can also learn more about the candidates from their ACM SIGGRAPH member profiles on SIGGRAPH.org:

Attending SIGGRAPH 2016? Be sure to go to the "Meet the Candidates for the ACM SIGGRAPH Executive Committee" BOF on Thursday, July 28, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Anaheim Convention Center, Room 213D. The candidates will discuss their visions for the future of ACM SIGGRAPH and answer your questions.

Looking for SIGGRAPH 2016 Conference Content?

Looking for SIGGRAPH 2016 Conference Content?

SIGGRAPH 2016 content is now available for free in the ACM Digital Library for a one-month period that began two weeks before the conference, and will end a week after it concludes. Following this one-month "free access" window, the content is available at no cost in perpetuity, exclusively through open access links on SIGGRAPH.org.

In addition, USB drives of conference content will be on sale at SIGGRAPH 2016. There are two USB drive options. One drive contains conference presentations, organized by program and session, and the second contains selected pieces from the Computer Animation Festival and Daytime Selects program. The drives cost $30 each and will be shipped in September.

Science of the Unseen Opens

Science of the Unseen Opens

What goes unseen, unfelt, unheard? The Digital Arts Community of ACM SIGGRAPH presents Science of the Unseen: Digital Art Perspectives, an on-line exhibition curated by Phil Gough (Australia) and Lindsay Zackeroff (USA). Comprised of both moving and still imagery, the works in this captivating exhibition integrate science and art to amplify what may go unperceived in usual visual, social, and political registers.

Art works in this exhibition challenge conceptions of interactivity, participation, and collaboration via both the media they use and how they approach the topic of research. The scientists, artists, and researchers extend the scope of their work outside of lab, studio, or library out into broader communities. By doing so, they created opportunities for viewers to experience their artwork, and together, the artist and viewer critically explore how art and science impact society.

The innovative use of digital media by a diverse group of 34 works includes gameplay simulation, software engineering, performance, and video art, all focused on immersing the viewer in a sensory exploration of the limits of inside and outside. Because several of the works in the exhibition are by collaborative teams, over 50 artists and researchers are represented in the exhibition, including contributors and reviewers from Italy, Mexico, Sweden, Australia, the UK, Austria, France, Japan, Canada, Taiwan, Senegal, and the USA.

Explore the exhibition at: http://science-unseen.siggraph.org

ACM SIGGRAPH Leadership Positions Open

The ACM SIGGRAPH Executive Committee has three open positions for the next election: President, Vice-President, and Director at Large. The Nominations Committee will be interviewing potential candidates at SIGGRAPH 2016, and will choose a final slate by the beginning of 2017. The election will be held next summer, and the winning candidates will take office September 1, 2017 for a three year term.

If you are interested in applying for any of these positions, please contact Nominations Committee Chair Scott Owen. You can find more information about the positions at https://www.siggraph.org/participate/elections.