Call for Participation: AFRIGRAPH 2012 The 8th International Conference on Computer Graphics, Virtual Reality, Visualisation and Interaction in Africa Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and in cooperation with EUROGRAPHICS. 22-24 February 2012 Stellenbosch, South Africa AFRIGRAPH 2012 (AG2012) is the 8th International Conference on Virtual Reality, Computer Graphics, Visualization and Interaction in Africa. AG2012 is organized by the African Graphics Association (AFRIGRAPH) and is sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and in cooperation with EUROGRAPHICS. The conference will be held on a wine estate in Stellenbosch, a picturesque town in the Cape Winelands region of South Africa. Academic Papers AG2012 welcomes contributions in the form of full papers or short papers. The conference particularly welcomes contributions that focus on Computer Graphics in the developing world; addressing the use of Computer Graphics in urban renewal, rural development, health, education, environment and the African arts and media. However, contributions will be accepted from all areas related to virtual reality, computer graphics, visualization and interaction. Topics include (but are not limited to): - Rendering - Parallel algorithms for graphics - Computer vision for graphics - Computational Geometry - Computer animation - Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality and Presence - Graphics in the Developing Country Context - Education and Computer Graphics - Interactive Application Development - Visualization and Simulation - Perceptually-based graphics techniques - Image analysis and processing - Multimedia - Medical Imaging - Computer Aided Design and Prototyping - 3D Modelling - Data Acquisition - Human Computer Interaction - Special and Visual Effects Submission Guidelines Papers are to be submitted electronically via the Afrigraph web-site (www.afrigraph.org/conference). All contributions must be written and presented in English. Papers will be reviewed by an International Programme Committee and the Conference proceedings will be published by ACM SIGGRAPH and also appear in the ACM Digital Library. The best two papers (as decided by the Programme Chairs in consultation with the Programme Committee) will be republished in the journal Computer Graphics Forum. There will also be an award for the best paper. Short Papers Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts of no more than 5 A4 pages in length. These should represent late breaking results, work in progress or novel results that are more appropriate to a shorter format. Full Papers Full papers should report research contributions, practice and experience, or novel applications. They must be no longer than 10 A4 pages in length. Tutorials There is one day devoted to tutorials in the conference program. Tutorials must be in either a half-day or full-day format and the proposal should include details of the presenters, tutorial content, expected level of required delegate expertise and educational outcomes. Important dates Paper and Tutorial deadline: 31 October 2011 Notification of acceptance: 12 December 2011 Final version due: 21 December 2011 International Programme Committee Programme committee chairs: Patrick Marais and Kadi Bouatouch * Shaun Bangay, Deakin University * Charl Botha, TU Delft * Willie Brink, University of Stellenbosch * Marcello Carrozzino, PERCRO * David Cazier, University of Strasbourg * Alan Chalmers, Warwick Digital Laboratory * Carsten Dachsbacher, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology * Mateo Dellepiane, ISTI-CNR * James Gain, University of Cape Town * McElroy Hoffman, University of Stellenbosch * Andrzej Lukaszewski, University of Wroclaw * Patrick Marais, University of Cape Town * Gary Marsden, University of Cape Town * Majid Mirmehdi, Bristol University * Marc Nienhaus, NVIDIA Advanced rendering Centre * Shaun Nirenstein, NVIDIA * Sumanta Pattanaik, University of Central Florida * Werner Purgathofer, TU Wien * Holly Rushmeier, Yale University * Roberto Scopigno, ISTI-CNR * Vaclav Skala, University of West Bohemia * Hannah Thinyane, Rhodes University * Stefan van der Walt, University of Stellenbosch * Gert-Jan van Rooyen, University of Stellenbosch * Dieter Vogts, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University * Daniel Weiskopf, University of Stuttgart * Michael Wimmer, TU Wien Contact Details Conference Chairs: Gert-Jan van Rooyen (gvrooyen@ml.sun.ac.za) James Gain (jgain@cs.uct.ac.za) Programme Chairs: Patrick Marais (patrick@cs.uct.ac.za) Kadi Bouatouch (kadi.bouatouch@irisa.fr) Web site: www.afrigraph.org/conference