ACM Multimedia 94
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Please note that the pre-registration deadline is September 15. Sorry if you get more than one copy of this email. ANNOUNCEMENT 2nd ANNUAL ACM MULTIMEDIA CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION October 15-20, 1994 San Francisco, California Sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery SIGBIO, SIGBIT, SIGCHI, SIGCOMM, SIGGRAPH, SIGIR, SIGLINK, SIGMM, and SIGOIS and in cooperation with SIGAPP, SIGMOD, SIGOPS and the IEEE Communications Society. =================****=================****=================****============ MULTIMEDIA '94 WWW/MOSAIC AND FTP SITES The Multimedia '94 WWW home page contains the advance program, registration information, as well as other relevant details. The URL is: http://george.lbl.gov/MM94/MM94.html The advance program and registration form can also be retrieved by anonymous ftp: ftp://dworkin.wustl.edu/pub/MM94/program If you need more information about Multimedia'94 or the Advance Program, contact Danieli and O'Keefe (DOK), our conference management company. Address Danieli and O'Keefe 490 Boston Post Road Sudbury, MA 01776-9898 Phone numbers 800-524-1851, or 508-443-3330, Ext. 1214 Email multimedia.dok@notes.compuserve.com or ACMHELP@ACM.org =================****=================****=================****============ CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS * Why ACM Multimedia '94? The second ACM Multimedia Conference will present an exciting mixture of technology and art. Sessions will focus on what will be the standards of the future; not what is happening today. The program of papers, panels, courses, demonstrations, videos, and exhibits will explore the breadth and diversity of this ever-changing technology. * You should be there! This conference will be vital for researchers, technical staff, software engineers, educators and artists working in any and all aspects of multimedia research and production. ACM Multimedia will draw attendees and presenters from both academia and industry, including telecommunications, fine arts, engineering, software development, multimedia production, electronic publishing, digital libraries, computer graphics, user interfaces, broadcast media, and networking. * Opening and Closing Plenaries The technical program kicks off with a debate by industry leaders from LucasArts, Philips Electronics and the new Mosaic Communications, moderated by Dr. R.W. Lucky, of Bellcore. They will debate their differing views on the evolution of the Multimedia industry. At the Closing Plenary, Tom Holman, the award-winning designer of the THX sound system and Corporate Technical Director of LucasFilm, discusses presentations standards for sound and graphics and Scott Marden, of Philips Media will give his perspective on the emerging multimedia industry. See page 14 for more details. * The Ubiquitous Art Zone The Ubiquitous Art Zone is that part of Multimedia '94 that presents the creations of artists working in multimedia. The art work ranges from "immersive environments" and "garage VR" to narrative works on interactive CD ROM and hard drive. By their use of interactive interface technologies, the artists invite the visitors to become participants in a shared experience. Come celebrate the emergence of the art made possible by the digital revolution. * Ubiquitous Art Zone/Exhibit Reception Please join us Tuesday evening for a reception that allows you to experience the full range of the arts in multimedia, as well as to spend some unhurried time in the exhibit hall. * Exhibit Hall This is the best opportunity to see and learn from companies who will share their multimedia experiences with you. Digital Equipment Corp. and IBM are just two of the companies who are eager to show their products and services. * Electronic Proceedings The conference proceedings will be available on a CD-ROM and on electronic network. Both media will include the text of the papers being presented, video clips from the video program and other material. * Conference Videotape The ACM Multimedia '94 video will feature videotapes of multimedia systems in action, and other topics relevant to the conference. The videos have been selected based on their relevance, technical content, originality, presentation quality, and clarity. The videotape will be available for purchase at the conference. * Demonstrations Program The demonstration program will feature novel research prototypes that demonstrate the latest advances in multimedia computing and communications technologies. These juried and working prototypes will be exhibited at regular intervals by their creators. Time will be provided for personal interaction with the systems. * Best Paper Awards Both the best paper and the best student paper will be presented in a special session on Thursday afternoon. Come hear the best of the best! * Vendor Track A special venue has been provided for exhibitor presentations on their products and services. This is a unique opportunity to find out about the tools and products that can help you be more productive. =================****=================****=================****============
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