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32nd SIGGRAPH 2005: Los Angeles, California, USA - Panels
- Jill Smolin:
International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 2005, Los Angeles, California, USA, July 31 - August 4, 2005, Panels. ACM 2005 - Lars Erik Holmquist, Atau Tanaka:
Ubiquitous music: how are sharing, copyright, and really cool technology changing the roles of the artist and the audience? 1 - Michelle Riel, Helen Thorington:
Networked performance: how does art affect technology and vice versa? 2 - Frank Foster:
International CG collaboration: good, bad, or just impossible? 3 - Stephen Grey:
Believable characters: are AI-driven characters possible, and where will they take us? 4 - Gil Irizarry:
The open-source movement and the graphics community: how can open-source, third party, and proprietary software models coexist? 5 - Daniel Goldman:
From university lab to movie screen and back again: how does research change production tools, and how do production needs influence academic research? 6 - Oliver Bimber:
The ultimate display: what will it be? 7 - Robert B. Lisek:
WWAI: how is the web growing? into a social super-organism or a mass of disconnected information? 8
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