Chicago, IL) - As part of the SIGGRAPH 2009 expanded focus on video gaming, this year's Computer Animation Festival will dedicate a segment of the Festival specifically to real-time rendering projects. The top selections will be played and demonstrated live on their respective platform (X-Box 360, PS3, PC, etc.).
The real-time work will have its own jury of industry professionals and experts. Entries will be judged on creativity, innovation, performance and most importantly, the ability to render in real time in front of a live audience during the Computer Animation Festival.
Selected contributors will be invited to show their projects as it renders live for the Computer Animation Festival Evening Theater audience, as well as showcase their work in The Sandbox, an area at SIGGRAPH 2009 dedicated specifically for attendees to get a hands-on gaming experience.
"The addition of live, real-time rendering work is going to make this one of the most dynamic and innovative Festivals in SIGGRAPH history," stated Ronen Barzel, SIGGRAPH 2009 Conference Chair. "The gaming industry has been a substantial innovator in real-time graphics, and now the best gaming work can be showcased at SIGGRAPH alongside the latest developments in research, science, art, and technology from around the globe."
Focuses in real-time rendering in addition to games include:
Mathematical or other industrial simulations
Research projects
Real time artist explorations
New use of pioneering technology
Scientific visualizations
In addition to showcasing real-time works themselves, SIGGRAPH 2009 will include presentations and panels that will explore the latest and most exciting work being created with real-time engines.
Complete information on SIGGRAPH 2009 or to download a copy of the SIGGRAPH 2009 Preview Video
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Show em what blender can do blenderheads and make us proud ^^. I wish you the best of luck if u decide to enter. (I'm to n00bish my self..)
This is something that intrigues me hugely. Most interested in exploring this field.
good they dint drop the game engine as some devs wanted.
I can't even fathom how this would be done! Make us proud!
I am going to submit an entry for this contest! I'm having sort of a rough time figuring out one minor detail... We have to convert the real time finished product in to video? I think that's the requirement, but some times I read instructions wrong.