Proceedings of the 27th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques


 
Time and place:

2000
Editors:
Brown, John Seely and Akeley, Kurt
Conf. description:
The annual SIGGRAPH conference and its year-round initiatives provide unique crossroads for a diverse community of researchers, developers, creators, educators, and practitioners. Our continuing mission is to be the premier annual conference on leading-edge theory and practice of computer graphics and interactive techniques, inspiring progress through education, excellence, and interaction.
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1581132085
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