From diderot@hitl.washington.eduThu Oct 20 14:04:10 1994
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 15:03:42 -0700
From: Toni Emerson <diderot@hitl.washington.edu>
To: lsilk@hitl.washington.edu
Cc: scivw@hitl.hitl.washington.edu
Subject: GI'95 Call for Papers (fwd)

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>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Tue, 30 Aug 1994 13:52:44 -0600 (MDT)
>From: Przemek Prusinkiewicz <pwp@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
>To: eg94-mailing@si.sintef.no
>Subject: GI'95 Call for Papers
>
>
>                           GRAPHICS INTERFACE'95
>                             15 - 19 MAY 1995
>                        QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC, CANADA
>
>                              CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>
>                           About the conference
>
>Graphics Interface'95 is the twenty-first Canadian conference devoted to
>computer graphics and interactive techniques, and is the oldest regularly
>scheduled computer graphics conference in the world.  Now an annual
>conference, a film festival, and workshops, Graphics Interface has
>established a reputation for a high-quality technical program.  The 1995
>conference will be held in Quebec City, Quebec, on 15-19 May, 1995.
>Graphics Interface'95 is sponsored by the Canadian Human-Computer
>Communications Society, and will be held in conjunction with Vision
>Interface'95.  Each conference offers three concurrent days of invited and
>submitted papers.  For a single registration fee, conference participants
>can attend presentations in any of the two, promoting the exchange of
>knowledge among both disciplines.  Two days (May 15 and 16) have been set
>aside for workshops and other events.  A banquet and electronic theatre
>provide additional opportunities to meet speakers and other attendees for
>informal discussion in a social setting.
>
>
>                              Call for papers
>
>Papers:
>Contributions are solicited describing unpublished research results and
>applications experience in all areas of computer graphics, including:
>
>        Image Synthesis & Realism               User Interfaces
>        Shading & Rendering Algorithms          Windowing Systems
>        Geometric Modeling                      Computer Cartography
>        Computer Animation                      Image Processing
>        Interactive Techniques                  Medical Graphics
>        Graphics for CAD/CAM                    Graphics in Education
>        Computer-Aided Building Design          Graphics & the Arts
>        Industrial & Robotics Applications      Visualization
>        Graphics in Business                    Graphics in Simulation
>
>Send five (5) copies of a full paper (20 double-spaced pages or less) to
>the Program Chair by 31 October, 1994.  Include full names, addresses,
>phone numbers, fax numbers and email addresses for all authors.  One author
>should be designated the contact author for all subsequent correspondence
>regarding the paper.  Notification of acceptance or rejection will be
>mailed to the contact author by 23 January, 1995.  Accepted papers will be
>published in the Conference Proceedings.  Camera ready copies of accepted
>papers are due 25 March, 1995.  Each paper will be allotted up to eight (8)
>pages in the proceedings.  Extra charges will be made for papers exceeding
>the limit and for color photos.
>
>Workshops:
>Interested parties are encouraged to submit proposals for Workshops to the
>Program Chair by 15 November, 1994.
>
>Electronic Theatre:
>Film and video tapes that illustrate the use of computer graphics and
>interactive techniques will be considered for presentation at the 1995
>conference.  This material could present new techniques, the artistic
>application of computer graphics, or a historical perspective of the field.
>All submitted material will be reviewed.  Due to time constraints, only
>portions of some film or video tapes may be shown.  The committee reserves
>the right to edit all submitted material for presentation.  Send
>submissions to the Program Chair by 31 March, 1995.
>
>Program Chair:
>        Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz
>        Dept. of Computer Science
>        University of Calgary
>        2500 University Drive N.W.
>        Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
>        Tel: 403-220-5494
>        Fax: 403-284-4707
>        email: pwp@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
>
>Program Committee:
>        Chandrajit L. Bajaj     Purdue University
>        Richard Bartels         University of Waterloo
>        Jules Bloomenthal       George Mason University
>        Tom Calvert             Simon Fraser University
>        Alain Fournier          University of British Columbia
>        Ned Greene              Apple Computer
>        Marylin Mantei          University of Toronto
>        Avi Naiman              Hong Kong University
>        Darwyn Peachey          Pixar
>        Mikio Shinya            NTT Japan
>        Neil Stewart            University of Montreal
>        Colin Ware              University of New Brunswick
>        Brian Wyvill            University of Calgary
>
>
>                           About Quebec City...
>
>The conference will be held in Quebec City, Quebec.  This is the only
>walled city in North America, the cradle of French civilization on our
>continent, and one of the few cities in the world designated by UNESCO as a
>World Heritage Site.  Inside the imposing fortifications of Old Quebec,
>picture-book streets and ancient stone buildings, with dormer windows and
>brightly painted shutters, take you back through the pages of history.
>Charming shops and candle-lit restaurants are a delight to the eye and the
>palate.  Many old buildings are now inns or bed-and-breakfast places.  Take
>a stroll on the board walk and watch ships in the St. Lawrence far below.
>Walk the ramparts of the Citadel, then the nearby Plains of Abraham where
>British and French troops clashed in 1759.  Outside the old walls rises the
>modern city where most residents live and work.  The clubs and restaurants
>along Grande Allee provide a glittering night life.
>
>
>                      Contacts for general information
>                       GI/VI Conference Co-chairs '95
>
>Wayne Davis
>GI/VI '95
>Box 1098
>134 Sumac Ridge Drive
>Summerland, BC
>Canada V0H 1Z0
>Tel: 604-494-9056
>Fax: 604-494-4033
>e-mail: davis@cs.ualberta.ca
>
>Denis Poussart
>Laboratoire de vision et systemes numeriques
>Dept de genie electrique
>Universite Laval
>Quebec, PQ
>Canada G1K 7P4
>Tel: 418-656-3554
>Fax: 418-656-3594
>e-mail: laurend@gel.ulaval.ca
>
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