Virtual Edition Launches for SIGGRAPH Asia’s 2020

Virtual Edition Launches for SIGGRAPH Asia’s 2020, Headlined by Glen Keane, the legendary creator of The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, The Beast, Tarzan, and Rapunzel; and two-time Academy Award winner and leading visual effects designer Paul Franklin of Double Negative

4 December 2020 – The SIGGRAPH Asia Virtual Conference in 2020 kicks off with pre-recorded sessions today, 4 December 2020 and extends through to the live and premiere sessions, which will take place between 10 and 13 December 2020. The SIGGRAPH Asia virtual edition offers insights to ground-breaking areas in the field of computer graphics and interactive techniques. Glen Keane and Paul Franklin are SIGGRAPH Asia 2020’s Keynote Speakers.

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Academy Award-winning animator Glen Keane, who is the Director of Over The Moon is one of the two keynote speakers at the Conference this year. Moderator Ian Failes, a well-known Australian VFX & Animation journalist and editor of befores & afters, will lead a conversation with Keane on the Continuous Evolution of Animation. The next keynote will be presented by
Paul Franklin, VFX Supervisor & Creative Director from Double Negative. Paul is and one of the world’s leading visual effects designers with over 30 years of experience in filmmaking. He has won two Academy Awards and two BAFTAs. Paul will deliver the second keynote speech at SIGGRAPH Asia 2020.

Extended Reality (XR) Program

This year’s XR program at SIGGRAPH Asia follows the success of last year’s debut program and will showcase the latest research and development results in XR including state-of-theart solutions for interactive technologies, immersive installations, storytelling, newapproaches for creative expression, novel displays, and collaboration within VR, AR, and MR Environments. Some of the world-leading experts will lead live demonstrations and inspire audiences to create realities and experiences in ways that have not been possible until today. The featured XR speaker is Dr. Ivan Poupyrev, who heads a team at Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP). ATAP focuses on designing for future digital lifestyles.
Poupyrev’s recent projects include Jacquard (mass-producible clothes that can sense multitouch) and Soli (a miniature radar for gesture sensing). He will help viewers explore what is possible with extended reality. Poupyrev’s session on ‘Technology Woven In’ will be live on 10 December, 1 – 2pm SGT/GMT+8.

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All other XR presentations will be available on the virtual platform on-demand between 4-13 December 2020, and their live Q&A sessions on Cinematic VR, Art & Games, Telepresence, and Connecting the Real and the Virtual will take place between 10 – 13 December.

Game Design

As games become more hyper realistic, several speakers who are at the forefront of game design will present at SIGGRAPH Asia 2020 what they have learned and how they are building expertise at the cutting-edge of technical applications in game design for cinematics, machine learning, Big Data and VFX. Some of the sessions to note are The Last of Us Part II, which offers insights into the intricacies of post process effects; Ubisoft China’s novel strategy for generating synthetic training data for 2D and 3D pose estimation of animals by using an endto-end machine learning pipeline called ZooBuilder, that takes input of a video of an animal in the wild and produces the corresponding 3D animation; and Brian J. Pohl, and Linda
Sellheim from Epic Games will present the Unreal Fellowship, an intensive blended learning experience designed to help experienced industry professionals in film, animation, and VFX.

Virtual Reality

Fifteen specially selected VR Theater videos will also be available on SIGGRAPH Asia’s virtual events platform on-demand from 4 December onwards, so attendees can watch them from the comfort of your own homes, at your own pace.

Emerging Technologies

A highlight of any SIGGRAPH Asia event, among the emerging technologies showcased this year include pandemic inspired wares, such as a wearable hand sanitizer; a wearable mask with LED display that is capable of sensing lip motion and speech; and ZoomTouch is a robothuman interaction system that allows an operator or a group of people to control a robotic arm via the video call application from anywhere in the world using DNN-based hand tracking.

Art Gallery

The ever-popular Art Gallery at SIGGRAPH Asia has been organized this year by Art Center Nabi, the mainstream platform for creation of media art. Featured are a curated session and a submitted session, which has attracted more artists to participate in the event this year. Art Gallery serves as a place for artists to share and voice out their opinions, and there are even
more than normal selected artworks compared to the previous editions, and the submitted session consists of three programs: Installation, Generative Art Printing, and Open Projection Mapping.

To learn more about SIGGRAPH Asia 2020, visit https://sa2020.siggraph.org.