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GAME-ON
2000


GENERAL
Aim
Topics
Keynotes
Committee

PROGRAMME
CORE
AI
Physics & Simulation

PERIPHERAL
All Programming

3D-Scalability
Facial Animation
Skeletal Animation
3DIn Game Animation

Tools

Design

Rendering

Voice Interaction

CORPORATE
Tutorials
Aren't we Great

EUROPEAN PROJECTS

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

DEADLINES & REQUIREMENTS

AWARDS

SPOSPSPONSORSHIPS

EXHIBIT INFORMATION

VENUE

ACCOMMODATION

REGISTRATION FORM

Fax Registration Form

Electronic Registration Form


AIM

The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers and games people in order to exchange ideas on programming and programming techniques, which will be beneficial to the gaming industry and academia. Secondly it aims to steer young people into this industry by providing how-to tutorials and giving them the opportunity to show their ideas and demos to the gaming industry.

TOPICS

The conference will concentrate mostly on the programming of games, with special emphasis on simulation, AI and fuzzy sets, and physics related computer graphics. Next to that, all of this will be fused in the topic of computer game design in stand-alone and networked games.

Software providers will be able to show their latest packages and give hand-on tutorials for the participants. Companies will also have the opportunity to seek new talent at this event.

KEYNOTES

The Double Helix: Simulation and Gaming"

Roger Smith
ModelBenders LLC
3481 Woodley Park Place
Oviedo, Florida 32765
Tel: +1.407.977.3310
E-mail: smithr@modelbenders.com

Title to be announced later

David Bartlett
SGI
Modeling & Simulation/Imaging
VA 29151 Chantilly, USA
Tel: +1.703.227.8535
Fax: +1.703.227.8500
Email: dbart@sgi.com

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

General Conference Chair

Quasim Mehdi
University of Wolverhampton
School of Computing and Information Technology
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Tel: +44.1902.321.822
Fax: +44.1902.321.491
Email: ex1215@wlv.ac.uk

General Programme Chair

Norman Gough
University of Wolverhampton
School of Computing and Information Technology
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Tel: +44.1902.321.832
Fax: +44.1902.321.491
Email: N.Gough@wlv.ac.uk

Committee:

Abdenour Elrhalib
Liverpool John Moores University
School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences
James Parsons Building, Room 617
Byrom Street, Liverpool, L3 3AF
Tel: +44 151 231 2268
Fax: +44 151 207 4594
E-mail: a.elrhalibi@livjm.ac.uk
Mike Allen
School of Computing
University of Wolverhampton
35-49 Lichfield Street
Wolverhampton, WV1 1EL
United Kingdom
 
E-Mail: ex1215@wlv.ac.uk
James Ashton
PC-Gamer
30 Monmouth Street
Bath, BA1 2BW, United Kingdom
Tel: +44.1225 442244
Fax: +44 1225 732341
Email: james.ashton@futurenet.co.uk
 

Wolfgang Heidrich
Max-Planck-Institute for Computer Science
D-66123 Saarbruecken
Germany
Tel:+49.681.9325-429
Fax:+49.681.9325-499
Email: heidrich@mpi-sb.mpg.de

 

Stéphane Assadourian
APPEAL
1, Av. Bovesse
5100 Jambes (Namur)
Belgium.
Tel : +32 81 312 313
Fax : +32 81 312 314
E-Mail: steph.assadourian@appeal.be

 

Eric Goodwin
Creature Labs
Quayside, Bridge Street
Cambridge, CB5 8AB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1223 272000
Fax: +44 1223 727001
Email: eric.goodwin@creaturelabs.com

 

Ian Badcoe
Infogrames Ltd.
The Green House
33 Bowdon Street
Sheffield S1 4HA
United Kingdom
Tel : +44 0114 2639900
Fax : +44 0114 2762259
Email : ianb@gremlin.co.uk


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