Association for Women in Computing, Twin Cities Chapter – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

Association for Women in Computing, Twin Cities Chapter

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    Association for Women in Computing, Twin Cities Chapter

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  • 11 West 42nd Street
  • New York,
  • New York
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 1994

    ACM, the first society in computing and sponsor of the SIGGRAPH conference, introduces its new magazines – interactions on user interface and software design; Standard View, and Multimedia Systems – in addition to the first selection in the ACM Press Books SIGGRAPH Series, Multimedia Systems by John Koegel Buford. Enter the SIGGRAPH 94 Sweepstakes.

    SIGGRAPH 1993

    The ACM is dedicated to the development of information processing as adiscipline andtotheresponsible use of computersin a diversity of applications. ACM’s purposes are to advance the science and art of information processing, to promote the free inter-change of information among specialists and the public, and to develop and maintain the integrity and competence of individuals in the field.

    SIGGRAPH 1992

    ACM is displaying its major journals, Special Interest Group (SIG) newsletters, and conference proceedings. SIGGRAPH newsletters and conference proceedings are featured. Individuals may join ACM, SIGGRAPH, or other SIGsat the booth.

    SIGGRAPH 1991

    ACM is displaying its major journals, including Transactions on Graphics (TOG), Special Interest Group (SIG) newsletters, and conference proceedings, SIGGRAPH newsletters and conference proceedings are featured. Individuals may join ACM, SIGGRAPH, or other SIGs at the ACM booth.

    SIGGRAPH 1990

    ACM is displaying its major journals, including Transactions on Graphics (TOG), Special Interest Group (SIG) newsletters, and conference proceedings. SIGGRAPH newsletters, conference proceedings, and video reviews are featured. Individuals may join ACM, SIGGRAPH or other SIGs at the ACM booth. All new members receive a special gift.

    SIGGRAPH 1989

    Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is displaying its major journals, including Transactions of Graphics (TOG), Special Interest Group (SIG) newsletters and conference proceedings. SIGGRAPH newsletters and conference proceedings are also featured. Anyone wishing to join ACM SIGGRAPH (or any other SIG) may do so at the membership booth in the main lobby on the First Level of the Hynes Convention Center.

    SIGGRAPH 1988

    Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) will be displaying its major journals, including Transactions of Graphics (TOG), Special Interest Group (SIG) newsletters and conference proceedings. SIGGRAPH newsletters and conference proceedings will be featured in addition to a viewing of past SIGGRAPH Video Reviews. Anyone wishing to join ACM SIGGRAPH (or any other SIG) may do so at the membership booth in the Entrance Concourse.

    SIGGRAPH 1987

    Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) will be displaying its major journals, including Transactions on Graphics (TOG), Special Interest Group (SIG) newsletters and conference proceedings. SIGGRAPH newsletters and past conference proceedings will be featured in addition to a computer graphics slide show. Anyone wishing to join ACM SIGGRAPH (or any other SIG), may do so at the membership booth in the North Lobby, Hall 3.

    SIGGRAPH 1986

    Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) will be displaying its major journals, special interest group (SIG) newsletters and conference proceedings. SIGGRAPH newsletters and past conference proceedings will be featured in addition to a computer graphics slide show. Anyone wishing to join ACM SIGGRAPH (or any other SIG), may do so at the membership booth in the main corridor adjacent to the registration area.

    SIGGRAPH 1985

    ACM members are organizers of conferences, authors of the most relevant technical literature and developers of the latest technology. ACM attracts and serves computing practitioners and theoreticians throughout the world. It is an organization that has always reflected the changing nature and needs of people engaged in computing arts and sciences.

    SIGGRAPH 1984

    As the educational and scientific society of the information processing community, ACM attracts and serves the finest practitioners and theoreticians throughout the world, the leading edge of computer technology-gathering at conferences and chapter meetings, publishing and reading the most probing technical literature, sharing ideas and information, promoting the common good of computing professionals. It is a volunteer organization whose composition and activities have always reflected the changing nature and needs of people engaged in computing arts and sciences.

    SIGGRAPH 1983

    As the educational and scientific society of the information processing community, ACM attracts and serves the finest theoreticians and practitioners throughout the world, the leading edge of computer technology — gathering at conferences and chapter meetings, publishing and reading the most probing technical literature, sharing ideas and information, promoting the common good of computing professionals. It is a volunteer organization whose composition and activities have always reflected the changing nature and needs of people engaged in computing arts and sciences.

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