Wednesday, June 3, 2009

CFP: SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 Emerging Technologies (Final)

Call for participation:

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: ADAPTATION

SIGGRAPHA ASIA 2009
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan
16-19 December 2009
http://www.siggraph.org/asia2009/

SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 welcomes contributors and volunteers to participate
in the 2nd edition of the annual SIGGRAPH Asia Conference and
Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques.

ACM SIGGRAPH is now presenting two conferences each year. The first
SIGGRAPH Asia, in December in Singapore, quickly established
SIGGRAPH's new event in Asia as one of the world's two leading annual
showcases for the next wave of interactive technologies. In Yokohama,
SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 will present technological innovations that will
change the way we work, live, and play. Let your work be experienced
by thousands of attendees from throughout the world!

Emerging Technologies shares an overall theme with the Art Gallery:
Adaptation. For SIGGRAPH Asia 2009, we are seeking works that show how
digital technology adapts, or can help us adapt, to a world in flux.
Adaptation can have many meanings, from machines that repair
themselves under stress to technologies that help humans survive in
adverse conditions. Adaptations can also be unexpected or unwanted. We
are particularly interested in seeing examples of how computer
graphics and interactive techniques are evolving to adapt to new
conditions: technical, social, environmental, or something else
entirely.

We are looking for creative, innovative technologies and applications
in many fields, including:

* Audio
* Biotech and biologically inspired technology
* Computer graphics and animation
* Context-aware applications
* Design
* Displays
* Games
* High-speed networking
* Interaction technology
* Mobile technology
* Physical computing
* Robots
* Ubiquitous computing
* Virtual and mixed reality

Feel free to submit even if your work is not covered by the above
list! If it is new, cool, and exciting, we want to see it at SIGGRAPH
Asia 2009!

The main form of presentation at Emerging Technologies is live,
working, hands-on demonstrations. It is essential that your work can
be effectively demonstrated by the time the conference opens in
December. To ensure this, the submission process requires all
submitters to provide extensive technical, logistical, and practical
documentation. Running an Emerging Technologies demo is hard work, but
it is also very rewarding. Your work will be experienced by thousands
of people, and thousands more will learn about it in international
media reports.

We invite submissions from academic institutions, corporations, and
individuals. All submissions will be reviewed by experts in relevant
fields, and the final selections will be made by a jury. In addition
to submitted works, a portion of the exhibition will be curated;
please contact the Emerging Technologies Chair if you have suggestions
for curated works! Juried and curated works will be clearly
distinguished in the conference program.

The members of the SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 Emerging Technologies Jury are:

Mark Billinghurst, HIT Lab New Zealand
Cynthia Breazeal, MIT Media Lab
Paul Debevec, USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Tom Igoe, New York University
Jun Rekimoto, The University of Tokyo
Kimiko Ryokai, University of California, Berkeley
Albrecht Schmidt, University of Duisburg-Essen
Annika Waern, Interactive Institute

Accepted Emerging Technologies works will be presented as on-going
demonstrations throughout SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 in Yokohama. Technical
support will be provided to make the most of each demo. If your work
is accepted, you will have the opportunity to give a technical
presentation, advertised in the conference program. Press tours and
other media outreach will be organized to further increase awareness
and publicity. A promotional video will be widely distributed, and a
description of each exhibit will be published online and in a printed
catalog. Additionally, we will seek to offer selected works the
opportunity to be published as peer-reviewed papers in an edited
special issue of an academic journal.

The submission deadline is 5 June, 23:59 UTC/GMT. The jury's decisions
will be announced in early August.
Full submission details can be found at:
http://www.siggraph.org/asia2009/for_presenters/etech/index.php

We look forward to seeing your submission for SIGGRAPH Asia 2009
Emerging Technologies!

Lars Erik Holmquist
Emerging Technologies Chair
Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Södertörn University

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