SIGGRAPH 1996: Sketches – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

SIGGRAPH 1996: Sketches


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Overview:


    Sketches are the forum where we air preliminary ideas, elucidate non-obvious aspects of our artistic works, and present modest but interesting and useful technical results. They are intended to provide something for everyone interested in the multifarious intellectual content of the SIGGRAPH conference. Because they are the repository of results that are too late-breaking or too eccentric to make it into the more traditional SIGGRAPH programs, they represent a wonderful opportunity to present all manner of fascinating work. There are three ?flavors? of sketches: Technical Sketches, Artist/Designer Sketches, and Animator Sketches. They are designed as adjuncts to the Papers session, The Bridge: SIGGRAPH 96 Art Show, and the Computer Animation Festival, respectively.


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