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32nd SIGGRAPH 2005: Los Angeles, California, USA - Web Program
- Nishant Kothary:
International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 2005, Los Angeles, California, USA, July 31 - August 4, 2005, Web Program. ACM 2005
Technical track
- Chris Thorne:
Exploiting an evolutionary accident in web3D communications to integrate application components. 1 - Irene Cheng, Anup Basu:
Perceptually optimized 3D transmission over wireless networks. 2 - Dimitrios Protopsaltou, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
The fourth party in online arbitration as a shared virtual workspace. 3 - Feng Liu, G. Scott Owen, Ying Zhu, Robert W. Harrison, Irene T. Weber:
Web based molecular visualization using procedural shaders in X3D. 4
Application & paradigm track
- Amit Pitaru:
A new kind of programmer. 5 - Dennis Crowley:
An ubiquitous approach to mobile applications. 6 - Laura Garcia-Barrio:
CellMailGraph: email visualization on handheld computers. 7 - Howard Tiersky:
Designing an online experience for ease of use. 8 - Ronald J. Glotzbach, Edward J. Coyle, Nathan Bingham:
e-Stadium: wireless football infotainment applications. 9 - Peter Morville:
Experience design unplugged. 10 - Miho Aoki, Yoko Collier-Sanuki, Benjamin Barton:
Kanji Block, interface design challenge. 11 - Jonathan Barsook, Ezra Freedman:
Mobile content delivery technologies. 12 - Ed Burton:
Moovl: doodles that move. 13 - Casey Reas, Benjamin Fry:
Processing.org: a networked context for learning computer programming. 14 - zefrank:
Creativity in real time: thought process in an authorship society. 15 - Stephen N. Matsuba, Alan D. Hudson, Justin Couch:
The rigid body physics component: a proposed amendment to the X3D specification. 16 - Matthew Hockenberry, Robert Gens, Ted Selker:
placeMap: building community through active context mapping. 17 - Michael Schneider, Kenneth Haller, Kentaro Okuda:
WorldEar: alternative interfaces for the web. 18
Panels
- Dennis Crowley, zefrank, Casey Reas, Michael Schneider, Howard Tiersky:
The social web: platforms, communities, and creativity. 19
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