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26 September 2004 by nathaniel

SIGGRAPH 2005: Back in the game?

Noah Wardrip-Fruin (of Regime Change, which I just reviewed, and will be on Net.Art News soon) has some interesting things to say: Grand Text Auto » SIGGRAPH 2005: Back in the game?

SIGGRAPH used to be one of the lone outlets for people to exhibit digital art, and has, as of late, gone to sh!t. However, if this guy is into the new game plan, I’d check it out (note: as far as I know, all SIGGRAPH-goers are self-funded, or by their institution; if you, like me, are on a South African budget, then it’s a no-go)

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