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SIGGRAPH 2016 Now Accepting Submissions

Forty-third International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques will be held July 24-28, 2016 in Anaheim, California.

CHICAGO -- SIGGRAPH 2016 has opened its call for submissions to invite scholars, innovators, and creative practitioners in various existing and/or emerging communities within computer graphics and interactive techniques to showcase their expertise and unique technical and creative innovations this summer. The event marks the 43rd International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, and will be held July 24-28, 2016 in Anaheim, California.

Join thousands of scholars, creative practitioners, and industry professionals and submit work for consideration. The 2016 conference is determined to render the possibilities and celebrate the transformational capabilities that arise when systems, ideas, and techniques intertwingle, and particularly aims to cultivate innovative scholarship and practices that integrate, immerse, and aspire to make a positive contribution to the world around us.

Whether a first-time attendee or are a conference veteran, presenting at SIGGRAPH 2016 is an incredible opportunity that will take your career to the next level. We are seeking submissions in four major categories: Research, Learning, Experiences, and Computer Animation Festival.

Submissions information and deadlines:

Research
17 January 2016 – Art Papers
18 January 2016 – Technical Papers

Learning
16 February 2016 – Courses, Panels, Posters, and Talks
30 January 2016 – Production Sessions
26 April 2016 – Late Posters Deadline

Experiences
16 February 2016 – Appy Hour, Emerging Technologies, Studio, and VR Village
5 April 2016 – Real-Time Live!

Computer Animation Festival
1 March 2016

“The SIGGRAPH conference is the synergy of art, science, and technology, and serves as a hub for a diverse group of scientists, artists, educators, and industry professionals who continue to imagine, inspire, and exemplify innovation and innovative approaches,” said Dr. Mona Kasra, SIGGRAPH 2016 Conference Chair. “For 2016, we will continue to build on this legacy while striving to create stronger connections among our existing, converging and emerging communities.”

To submit your work into any of the open categories, visit the Call for Submissions. For more information about SIGGRAPH 2016 and to preview conference content, visit ACM SIGGRAPH on YouTube. All deadlines are 22:00 UTC/GMT (convert to your time zone). Please note that each piece submitted to SIGGRAPH 2016 through the call is reviewed by a highly qualified jury composed of top practitioners in the relevant field. All submission deadlines are strictly enforced, so submitters should plan accordingly.

Source: ACM SIGGRAPH

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