Live from SIGGRAPH |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SIGGRAPH 2002
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
And I think I am carrying around a lot of camera bags.
Today I hit the exhibit floor. I think I did the entire floor
in pretty much one day.
|
|
|
Charles Edgin of DMG Publishing. Has a new magazine
HighEnd.
|
|
|
These guys use virtual lenses to allow you to distort
and view in real time. They distorted my face and gave me a sticker.
It is very nice technology.
|
![]() |
|
A 3D renderer on cell phones. Wish we had this
type of stuff in the US.
|
|
|
The thing this year is big - high resolution - single
screens.
|
|
|
A hard-shell backpack, I am tempted, the price is right
but it might not be big enough. Only $120 show price for the big
one.
|
|
|
The A and K in AK Peters, publishers of fine books.
|
![]() |
|
The motorizes spherical camera, they mean it when they
say 50 megapixel. Its a little expensive and requires a computer
to work from but has potential still.
|
|
|
They had the castle in their booth last year so I figured
I'd give them a shout out this year. Some good professional classes
from Cal State Long Beach.
|
|
|
Wacom has these 18" LCD tablet displays.
They are very nice and less than $4000. They have smaller versions
as well. They didn't just work right, they felt right when you
played with it.
|
|
|
A new 3D printer, uses a gel that hardens with UV or
something. Not bad not great. I still like the green and
red plastic one from last year that does the very sharp models.
|
|
|
Very big, very high resolution display, works from
one or several feeds.
|
|
|
The color 3d printer that works with the powder, they
get better and cheaper every year. I just wish it didn't need
to be resin coated when it is done.
|
|
|
SGI had a big booth, nice big displays and computers.
|
|
| Some nice equipment here. The ladybug is a 6 lens almost
spherical camera, they had good hardware but need more software. They also have a 2 lens camera for data point capture. The bottom rig creates bullet-time like effects depending on the number of cameras, I would love to use it to create nice lenticular shots but don't know about the price or resolution for that. |
|
|
Virtual surgery is back this time as a commercial product.
|
|
|
More high resolution displays.
|
|
|
Every year you see some data gloves.
|
|
|
This was nice. It was a projector that used a
mirror so you looked directly at the person and they looked directly
at you (the camera was behind the glass). For face to face video
conferencing. The effect actually accentuated the realism of it
even though it was just 2D over ISDN.
|
|
|
Matches! I shouldn't complain, but why give out matches
at a computer conference? In their defense they also had fortune
cookies!
|
|
|
The 3D Commune. I hear its a real underground
community of graphics people.
|
|
|
Bizarre, this device has lots of buttons and a track
ball and a slider, the guy says it is a big help, I dunno but we will
see if there is a new version next year.
|
|
|
I like these domes, they have big and small and much
bigger ones. They are not too expensive and make nice virtual
environments.
|
|
|
Some sort of force feedback stick thing, I didn't try
it, not a lot of haptic devices at this year's show.
|
|
|
This is the 3D printer that I liked, the red and green
plastic that makes very sharp models. The price is lower but I
can't afford one.
|
|
|
Digitizing pen. They keep getting smaller and
cheaper. Eventually I might even want one.
|
|
|
This is nice, stereo head mounted display and a force
feedback glove.
|
|
|
High resolution, big and 3D. The Vrex people
only had this on display they didn't have a booth.
|
|
|
2 joysticks in a virtual environment, not bad.
|
|
|
American Paper Optics, your best choice in 3D glasses,
nice give aways too.
|
|
|
Renderosity, another online 3D community. It is very
nice to see more self supporting communities starting up to support
both high end and middle to low technology. These guys also had
a pretty nice magazine too.
|
|
|
NTT was back, see my previous year's SIGGRAPH rants
about Interspace. But this year they had a huge display with
a touch screen and some very nice interactive multimedia, we even authored
a small interactive action while I stood there. On the bottom screen you dragged your finger around and you could see where you were in the bottom corner. |
|
|
Lots of computer vision these days following colored
dots, but for this demonstration they used a fishtank and a rotating
underwater assembly as the source motion. Pretty clever.
|
|
|
The keyboard of this notebook pops off and is wireless
via blue tooth to allow you to demonstrate and control it while pretty
far away from it. It was weird to see a naked notebook after you stripped
off the keyboard.
|
|
|
I have to find out if my boss wants me to buy this
book, it looks pretty good.
|
|
|
Autostereoscopic displays. Lenticular screen (with
the lenticular pointing inwards). Very nice 3D but sometimes you
have to find a sweet spot to make it work right.
|
|
|
There were still some 3 panel displays (the hot item
last year), but not as many at all.
|
|
|
This was magnificent, well designed, high resolution,
4 overlapping displays on a usable table. I can't figure out what
I would do with it but at $360k I think I might buy 2.
|
|
|
These guys were great, they has 2 items and both kicked
ass. Their entire booth was a motion tracking system. That
jeep isn't there but it was added to the scene and when he moved around
the camera you would see it as if it was. Truly mind boggling.
|
|
|
The other device was a 3D room scanner that scanned
not just a picture but the entire data set, if you didn't get
all the data just take another scan and add it in. Very very sweet
and not that expensive.
|
|
|
The 3D head scanners were back with a new model, they
said I had the best scanned beard of the show. These are photos
of my 3D head from their screen, I have the data to play with at home.
|
|
|
Real time lip sinc without anything but a camera, it
was very nice to watch it just follow along. I can think of many
psychological experimental uses for devices like this.
|
|
|
The motion capture women on break. Not a lot
of mo-cap this year and women in white dotted spandex aside there were
no 'booth babes'.
|
|
|
Heads up display with a twist, we saw what he saw.
|
|
|
A 3D hand scanner, it was remarkably easy to use.
I haven't seen the data set but it looks like it works.
|
|
|
Doug is a big fan of these customizable button sets,
the joystick and jog dial ones could be very useful in 3D and video
editing, I might need to see how I can incorporate this into my setup.
|
|
|
The only thing I liked in the startup park. This
is a regular mouse when it is on a table and a 3D mouse when you life
it up, it knows where it is in space and also how it is rotated. I tried
it and it really worked well, I hope it is a hit.
|
|
|
My hats off to Newtek, a big booth a nice crowd (and
they gave me a ticket to their party).
|
|
|
The discreet booth was packed like they were giving
it away. It was crazy blue and hard to see or photograph anything
in it.
|
|
|
Intel had a 6 minute reel that if you watched you got
a toy, it was a kewl toy so I watched and as it turns out it was a pretty
good reel too.
|
|
|
It wouldn't be SIGGRAPH without a picture of Richard
Edwards who is still an animator at Disney. He informed me that the
ever smiling Rachel Levine just had a baby so no picture of her this
year, she will owe me 2 next year.
|
|
|
Just when you thought the show wasn't going to be tacky
they brought in an Austin Powers look alike (and act alike). I
did find out that they also were giving away chocolate, so you take
the bitter with the sweet.
|
|
|
My hats off to eyeon as well for feeding me and generally
being nice to me over the past few days - and having a damn good product!
|
|
|
And of course my friends at Hash demonstrating Animation
Master. Their party is tomorrow night and that is always an adventure.
|
|
|
Thank god for this guy. Every year he brings
the masseuses and every year I give him all my money. That's why
he is smiling. But it is so worth it.
|
|
|
A trolley. But then we ended up taking the bus
instead.
|
|
|
You are viewing it correctly it is a computer piñata.
At the local drug store not at the show. Don't you wish you had
one?
|
|
|
Look Armadillo candy! Mmmm good.
|
|
|
The famous and lovely riverwalk. Or since I am afraid
of water, the unrailed river of death.
|
|
|
At the Newtek party they had a live demo of their products
and...
|
![]() |
|
...a great jazz trio.
|
|
|
So Richard introduces me to this guy - the academy
award and Emmy award nominated Mathew Russell who was lively, agitated
and drunk :) Just for him I will buy a copy of Jimmy Neutron. Richard and I were talking about castles and how I wanted to photograph the Alamo, when he made this comment: "I've been there and there was no was those people were gonna friggin survive" Clearly he isn't from Texas - and won't be invited back. |
|
|
Marko from Germany. He knows where all the parties
are!
|
|
|
Very nice art student from Florida, we keep running
into each other and its late as I am writing this and have totally forgotten
her name (sorry - I will fix this later)
|
|
|
A picture from the LCD screen of someone else's camera,
this is a crane machine at Dick's Last Resort where you attempt to get
a lobster out of the tank. And if you get it, they cook it for
you!
|
|
That's it for now. I did the entire floor in one
day - maybe some straggler booths over the next few days. I still need to attend more classes and hit emerging technologies and the art gallery. It has been a good conference even though it is smaller. |
|