SIGGRAPH Online!

Welcome to the ACM SIGGRAPH World Wide Web site.

SIGGRAPH is the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics. Our scope is to promote among our members the acquisition and exchange of information and opinion on the theory, design, implementation, and application of computer-generated graphics and interactive techniques to facilitate communication and understanding.


Table of Contents

General Information
Organizational and membership information, constitutional documents, professional chapter information, 1996 SIGGRAPH Executive Committee election information, and much, much more.
Conferences & Workshops
SIGGRAPH sponsors or co-sponsors a number of conferences and workshops throughout the year. Information about each individual conference and workshop is available.
Educational Resources
SIGGRAPH is committed to providing educational resources and guidance to the computer graphics community.
SIGGRAPH Professional Chapters
SIGGRAPH's Professional Chapter effort brings together computer graphics professionals from all disciplines in particular areas or regions of the USA and around the world.
SIGGRAPH Art and Design Resources
Check out the SIGGRAPH Art and Design Shows, featuring computer art and design by artists throughout the world. Information on electronic art and design conferences and shows can also be found here.
SIGGRAPH Publications
SIGGRAPH is making great strides in the area of electronic publishing with substantial involvement in both CD-ROM and online versions of many of their publications. Contained in the SIGGRAPH Publications area is the SIGGRAPH Online Bibliography Server, selected Technical Conference Panel Proceedings and Slide Sets, information regarding the SIGGRAPH Video Review series, information regarding obtaining SIGGRAPH publications, and SIGGRAPH 96 CD-ROM information.
The SIGGRAPH Calendar
Find out what's happening, as well as where and when.
Volunteer Information
Everything you need to know about becoming a SIGGRAPH volunteer.
Server Statistics
What's been accessed, by whom and how much.
Need Help?
A team of SIGGRAPH volunteers keep this machine maintained. If you've got a question or a comment, they'd love to hear it.
Public Policy
FCC issues its Fifth Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making (FNPRM) in the matter of Advanced Television Systems.


Author: Stephen Spencer spencer@siggraph.org
Last Modified: 06 September 1996