From Idea to Showcase: Presenting Impactful Research Through SIGGRAPH Posters
We caught up with SIGGRAPH 2023 Posters Chair James Tompkin, who gave us a sneak peek into what’s in store for this year’s event.
We caught up with SIGGRAPH 2023 Posters Chair James Tompkin, who gave us a sneak peek into what’s in store for this year’s event.
Takahito Murakami and his research team created and studied a new 3D-printed prototype of tweezers called “Kuchibashi.” Their study showed the prototype interacts better with large spherical objects than hands or conventional tweezers do.
Hear from University of California, Merced’s Laxmi Pandey and Ahmed Sabbir Arif on their SIGGRAPH 2021 Posters research and how it contributes to accessible communication.
This article offers an overview to help you understand which research fits in which program at SIGGRAPH. May the (submission) odds be ever in your favor!
SIGGRAPH sits down with Aaron Demolder, a research engineer and doctorate candidate, to discuss his first place-winning research on holographic displays.
Discover the background and development of SIGGRAPH 2021 Posters research project “TeraFoils: Design and Rapid Fabrication Techniques for Binary Holographic Structures in the Terahertz Region.”
Dr. Ergun Akleman explains the development of a method to make still-life paintings dynamic and encourages researchers to submit to SIGGRAPH Posters.
Dorian Chan shares how he developed “Bound-constrained Optimized Dynamic Range Compression,” the winning graduate project at the 2020 ACM Student Research Competition.
Researcher Masaki Iwabuchi discusses his SIGGRAPH 2020 Poster on COVID-19 quarantine challenges, “Wanderlust into (y)our past: Mediating Intimacy for Prosocial Coexisting With Your Loved One in Home Quarantine.”
Hear from Minghao Li, of PAII Inc., as he shares more about SIGGRAPH 2020 Posters selection “GAN-based AI Drawing Board for Image Generation and Colorization”, which enables the creation of pictures or paintings.