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16th SIGGRAPH 1989: Boston, MA, USA - Panels
- Robert L. Judd:

Panel Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1989, Boston, MA, USA, July 31 - August 4, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-353-1 - Coco Conn, Jaron Lanier, Marvin Minsky, Scott S. Fisher, Allison Druin:

Virtual environments and interactivity: windows to the future. 7-18 - Jan Hurst, Michael S. Mahoney, Norman H. Taylor, Douglas T. Ross, Robert Mario Fano:

Retrospectives I: the early years in computer graphics at MIT, Lincoln Lab, and Harvard. 19-38 - Jan Hurst, Michael S. Mahoney, John T. Gilmore Jr., Lawrence G. Roberts, A. Robin Forrest:

Retrospectives II: the early years in computer graphics at MIT, Lincoln Lab, andd Harvard. 39-73 - Rachel Carpenter, John Derry, Claire Barry, Peter Conn, Vibeke Sorensen:

Digital canvas: artists and designers in the 2D/3D marketplace. 75-92 - Dick Phillips, Paul Vais, Steve Perlman, Keith A. Lantz, Marty Picco:

The multi-Media workstation. 93-109 - Lloyd A. Treinish, James D. Foley, William J. Campbell, Robert B. Haber, Robert F. Gurwitz:

Effective software systems for scientific data visualization. 111-136 - Linnea Cook, Gordon V. Bancroft, Kevin Hussey, John Dragon, William Johnston:

Hardware/software solutions for scientfic visualization at large reserach laboratories. 137-157 - Barry Arons, Chris Schmandt, Michael Hawley, Lester Ludwig, Polle Zellweger:

Speech and audio in window systems: when will they happen? 159-176 - Koichi Omura, Ryou Mochizuki, Hideichi Tamegaya, Yoichiro Kawaguchi, Don Miskowich:

HDTV (Hi-Vision) computer graphics. 177-189 - Demetri Terzopoulos, John C. Platt, Alan H. Barr, David Zeltzer, Andrew P. Witkin, Jim Blinn:

Physically-based modeling: past, present, and future. 191-209 - Dorothy Spencer, Harry Rand, Kathy Rae Huffman, Philip Pearlstein, Bob Riley, Will Stapp, Vivian Rainer:

Computer art - an oxymoron? Views from the mainstream. 211-221 - John Lasseter, William T. Reeves, Loren C. Carpenter, Eben Ostby, Michael Wahrman, Jim Blinn, Craig W. Reynolds, Chris Wedge, Graham Walters, Bill Kroyer:

Bloopers, outtakes, and horror stories of SIGGRAPH films. 223-239 - Tim Heidmann, M. MacKay, Gregory MacNicol, Floyd Wray:

Future directions in desktop video. 241-255 - Dick Phillips, Michael E. Pique, Cleve B. Moler, Jay Torborg, Donald P. Greenberg:

Distributed graphics: where to draw the lines? 257-280 - J. Paul Grayson, Chris Espinosa, Martin Dunsmuir, Mike Edwards, Bud Tribble:

Operating systems and graphic user interfaces. 281-293 - Maria Palazzi, Wayne E. Carlson, Richard Lucas, Marla Schweppe, Mehmet Yanilmaz:

Preparing for the future. 295-332

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