ACM SIGGRAPH SpaceTime International Student Poster Competition - Scholastic World - Contests for Indian Students

Wednesday, 22 January 2020

ACM SIGGRAPH SpaceTime International Student Poster Competition

The ACM SIGGRAPH Education Committee sponsors the SpaceTime juried International Student Poster Competition and Online Exhibition 2021.
The SpaceTime competition provides an excellent opportunity for students currently attending school in either traditional academic setting or home school at either the College/University levels or High School/Secondary levels and working in computer based media to exhibit their creative work nationally and internationally.

Deadline May 15, 2021

The theme for SpaceTime 2021 is: “Enabling Everyone to Tell Their Stories”, keeping with the ACM SIGGRAPH’s Vision Statement.

Awards

Selected works will be exhibited at the SIGGRAPH Education Committee Booth at the 2020 Conference and included on the ACM SIGGRAPH Education Committee web site, and in promotional materials.

The first two winners will receive a non-transferable complimentary select conference registration to the SIGGRAPH 2020 Conference in , 2020, which does not include travel or lodging. The authors of accepted works will receive a letter, which may serve as a basis for applying for their schools’ grants to attend the conference.

The first three Winners will receive a Certificate.

Guidelines

You may include text in the poster design as long as it suits the theme.

A minimal use of text is suggested.

Submission Requirements:
One entry per student.
  • Send a jpg file:
  • Image size is A3 (11.7” x 16.5”--297 x 420 mm) 300-ppi RGB, JPG format.
  • Name your file: firstname_lastname_s2019.jpg
  • Send a Word document named firstname_lastname_s2019.docx with:
  • Student’s name: First Name, Last Name
  • Title of Work
  • Student’s email address
  • School and Department/Program name with City and Country
  • Professor's name
  • A brief artist’s statement (maximum 250 words) and a brief technical statement (maximum 150 words)
  • You may include text in the poster design as long as it suits the theme. A minimal use of text is suggested.
  • You should not use any copyrighted imagery for your poster. You may use images released under a Creative Commons license that allows for derivative works, or images that are in the public domain.

Submission Methods:

Email attachments: one image, one statement sent to anna.ursyn [at] unco.edu, Cc: aursyn [at] gmail.com. (Please use both addresses to avoid getting lost in SPAM)



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