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This article is about the professional organization for computer graphics. For the annual conference sponsored by this organization, see SIGGRAPH.
ACM SIGGRAPH is the New York–based Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. It was founded in 1969 by Andy van Dam (its direct predecessor, ACM SICGRAPH was founded two years earlier in 1967).[1]
ACM SIGGRAPH convenes the annual SIGGRAPH conference, attended by tens of thousands of computer professionals. The organization also sponsors other conferences around the world, and regular events are held by its professional and student chapters in several countries. The organization's stated values are excellence, integrity, volunteerism, passion and cross-disciplinary interaction.
Computer Graphics is the quarterly periodical publication of ACM SIGGRAPH.
See also
- Association for Computing Machinery
- ACM Transactions on Graphics
- Computer Graphics (publication)
- SIGGRAPH Conferences
References
- ^ ACM SIGGRAPH: "Personal Reflections on four decades of Computer Graphics"
External links
Categories:- Computer graphics stubs
- Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Groups
- Computer graphics organizations
- Organizations established in 1969
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