Computer graphics and animation event coming to LA at the end of next month

Excitement builds for Siggraph 2010

SIGGRAPH 2010, the industry event for graphics and animation professionals, is generating a large amount of interest before it kicks off at the Los Angeles Convention Centre on July 25 – 29.

Set to feature one of the industry’s largest marketplaces of products and services, SIGGRAPH is widely known as the world’s premier conference in the graphics field. This year will include a special focus on “The Future of Gaming”, detailing how developers can make better games as the industry continues to evolve.

This year’s event will include live demos in the Computer Animation Festival, original work from creative and technical communities with focus on the design of interactive digital games, and inside graphics tips and tricks.

A broad spectrum of presentations on recent achievements in all areas of computer graphics and interactive techniques will also be given, as well as moderated discussions on important topics related to computer graphics and interactive techniques.

Interested parties are encouraged to register before Friday, July 2 at www.siggraph.org for maximum ticket savings.

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