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JPR names panel for annual Siggraph press luncheon

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GfxS staff

This year’s all-star panel will discuss how the real and the virtual are becoming one in computer graphics.    It ...

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Physically based animation to headline Siggraph Real Time Live 2015

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Randall Newton

Real time graphics is quickly catching up to offline CG. A new technology called physically based animation is one of ...

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Siggraph releases lineup for popular production sessions

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Randall Newton

Insider conversations include Interstellar, Jurassic World, Ant-Man, and Tomorrowland. Industrial Light and Magic will celebrate 40 years with a special ...

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Interactive graphics breakthroughs highlight Siggraph 2015 Emerging Technologies

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Randall Newton

The theme of “Work and Play,Technology that Improves Daily Lives” pushes the boundaries from what graphics do today to what ...

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JPR books 2015 Siggraph press luncheon  

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Randall Newton

The annual event returns to JR Marriott LA Live with a theme of new workflows for Getting Virtual Jon Peddie ...

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Abstraction of Olympic motions wins Siggraph 2015 Computer Animation Festival Best of Show

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Randall Newton

Winners in 10 categories announced for 42th annual edition of the festival. Oscar winners often show up here first. Best ...

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Create a trailer for Siggraph

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Randall Newton

A new contest for students seeks “imagination to tell a unique story” about Siggraph 2015 The Siggraph Education Committee is ...

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Web pioneer Joi Ito to keynote Siggraph 2015

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Randall Newton

Known for his ability to see connections before others, Ito was behind many successful Internet start-ups. Siggraph announced today that ...

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SPECapc releases new 3ds Max 2015 benchmark, outlines future

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Randall Newton

How to test virtual workstation performance is one of the key issues facing this industry non-profit. At Siggraph SPEC’s Application ...

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Advancements in real-time rendering headed to Siggraph

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Randall Newton

The 90-minute show “Real-Time Live!” is part of the annual Computer Animation Festival. Demonstrations include real-time rendering of fire and ...