Announcements

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Join us at SIGGRAPH 2025 in Vancouver

The ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community will be doing five presentations at the SIGGRAPH conference in Vancouver in August, 2025. The session topics range from an overview of the past year’s SPARKS and the creative content at the conference, to an update on the ACM SIGGRAPH History Archive and Speculative Futures Student Competition. Artists from the Augmentations of a Vancouver Mural Project will also speak about their work shown around the Vancouver area. Also, join us for the Arty Party for All on August 11.

August 10-13, 2025

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Digital Arts Student Competition: Speculative Futures

The ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Committee is proud to sponsor the 2nd Speculative Futures International Student Competition. The winners and finalists of the Speculative Futures Student Competition will be shown on a monitor at the ACM SIGGRAPH Village at the SIGGRAPH 2025 conference in Vancouver.

Exhibition Opened: May 23, 2025 – Showcase at the Conference: Aug 10-14


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Fostering year-round engagement and dialogue within the digital, electronic, computational, and media arts

The mission of the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Committee is to foster year-round engagement and dialogue within the digital, electronic, computational, and media arts. We facilitate dynamic scholarship and creative programming within the ACM SIGGRAPH organization. Our goal is to promote collaboration between artists and the larger computer graphics and interactive techniques community.


ACM SIGGRAPH History Archive

ACM SIGGRAPH is a Special Interest Group of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Since 1981, the SIGGRAPH conference has hosted an annual art show showcasing some of the world’s most innovative and creative digital artworks. The conference is attended by tens of thousands of computer artists, animators and other computing professionals. This SIGGRAPH History Archive encapsulates the development of computer/digital art as it evolved from algorithmic art to 3D, interactive, installation art and digital imaging.