SIGGRAPH HISTORY PROJECT "Seminole" Graphics Rosalee Wolfe D e P a u l University The book, Seminal Graphics: Pioneering Efforts that Shaped the Field, began as a gleam in the eye of Carl Machover, SIGGRAPH 98 History Chair. Early in the planning for the 25th SIGGRAPH conference, he decided that a fitting part of the festivities would be to assemble a volume of significant papers that shaped computer graphics. The goal of this book is to distribute a set of outstanding, but out-of-print papers, not just as an archival compendium, but as a resource for future researchers. Young scholars aspiring to a career in c o m p u t e r graphics are in the process of starting their personal libraries and do not have easy access to a long "black shelf" of past SIGGRAPH proceedings. This book provides reprints of some of the important papers that broke new ground and still serve as guideposts for current work. Jim Blinn, Michael Cohen, Jim Foley, Don Greenberg, Carl Machover, Stephen Spencer and Turner W h i t t e d agreed to serve as members of the selection jury. In preparation for the jury meeting, email was sent
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