SIGGRAPH, the renowned conference focused on computer graphics and interactive techniques, is celebrating its 50th edition this year. Known for showcasing cutting-edge technology and the future of 3D, AI, and VR, SIGGRAPH offers a unique platform for academic, industry, and artistic professionals to come together and share their expertise.
While this year’s conference will have a mix of in-person and streaming sessions due to the ongoing pandemic, attendees can still register and access a range of content, including all the keynotes. The lineup of keynotes promises to be diverse and captivating, covering topics such as the history of women programmers, the future of quantum computing, and the latest advancements in AI and computer graphics.
One of the highly anticipated keynotes will be delivered by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Although details about the keynote are scarce, it is expected that Huang will unveil new Nvidia products and research, with a particular focus on AI, computer graphics, and Nvidia’s involvement in OpenUSD. OpenUSD is an organization aiming to promote and standardize the open universal scene description language used in 3D projects and products. Upheld by major industry players like Pixar, Adobe, Apple, Autodesk, and Nvidia, OpenUSD aims to enhance interoperability among 3D tools and data.
Attendees can also look forward to keynotes from other notable industry leaders. IBM’s Dr. Darío Gil, Senior Vice President and Director of IBM Research, will discuss the future potential of quantum computing in solving some of the world’s toughest problems. Furthermore, a keynote on Unity Wētā Tools, utilized in character creation, environment building, rendering, and compositing, will shed light on the cutting-edge movie production technology employed in top-tier visual effects and special effects companies.
SIGGRAPH doesn’t just focus on technology; it also celebrates historical achievements and key contributions. Author, Lawyer, and Professor Kathryn Kleiman will take center stage to highlight the often-forgotten programming pioneers who were instrumental in programming the ENIAC, the world’s first general-purpose, programmable, all-electronic computer.
The conference will also feature a keynote panel hosted by Sony’s Chief Technology Officer, Hiroaki Kitano. Kitano will engage in discussions with the company’s creators, exploring how they utilize creativity and technology to realize their visionary ideas for the world.
With a particular emphasis on extended reality (XR), SIGGRAPH has always captivated its audience by presenting the latest advancements in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR). This year, Meta, a leading XR company, will be showcasing two prototype headsets at the LA Convention Center. These headsets include Butterscotch Varifocal, which combines varifocal technology with a retinal-resolution VR display, and Flamera, a computational camera utilizing light-field technology for reprojection-free VR passthrough. Although still in the research stage, these innovative technologies are poised to inspire future consumer products.
SIGGRAPH’s vision of inclusion and immersive storytelling also takes center stage. Through AI-powered experiences, the VR Theater at the conference pushes the boundaries of virtual worlds and storytelling.
As SIGGRAPH celebrates its 50th conference, it continues to be a premier event that brings together pioneers, innovators, and creatives from various industries. The conference not only reflects on the accomplishments of the past half-century but also lays the foundation for the future of interactive technologies. With its unique blend of expertise, insights, and technology showcases, SIGGRAPH remains a must-attend conference for anyone passionate about computer graphics, interactive techniques, and the cutting-edge possibilities they offer.
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