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Game Technology Seminars 2001

by Tim Gift · in General Discussion · 11/30/2000 (4:38 pm) · 4 replies

The Game Technology Seminars are targeted directly at the top professional game developers in the industry. The seminars provide developers with technical information unmatched in its depth, clarity, and focus, covering the algorithms and underlying mathematics for some of the most difficult and important programming topics. We select specific topics and focused themes that are timely and of great interest to hard core game programmers. Then we bring together the top researchers and developers to address these issues in intense two day workshops. The seminars are very interactive, with lots of peer discussions and in-depth debates about the technical issues raised during the talks. We strictly limit the number of attendees to keep the discussions focused and intimate. If you are a game programmer at the top of your industry, the one that people turn to for answers, the Game Technology Seminars are for you.

The Physics seminar is January 30th & 31st, 2001, and the Graphics seminar is February 1st & 2nd, 2001.

for more information: www.techsem.com

#1
12/17/2000 (8:04 pm)
The Game Technology Seminar website and schedule have been updated at www.techsem.com.

The Physics seminar is January 30th & 31st, 2001, and the Graphics seminar is February 1st & 2nd, 2001 at the Embassy Suites San Francisco Airport.

Physics: January 30 - 31, 2001
Theme: Continuum Dynamics, or Simulating flowing squishy misty windy bouncy stretchy breakable decidedly non-rigid stuff.

Graphics: February 1 - 2, 2001
Theme: Geometry, and the Mathematics of Geometry Processing, or The days of drawing predefined static meshes are over.

Speakers this year include David Baraff, Tony DeRose, Nick Foster, Christoph Hoffman, James O' Brien, Peter Schr
#2
11/02/2013 (3:35 pm)
Great! Can't wait for the event, especially for the Geometry part. Is it going to be in a specific location in the airport?
#4
11/03/2013 (8:03 am)
Quote:
From and including: Sunday, December 17, 2000
To and including: Saturday, November 2, 2013
Result: 4704 days

It is 4704 days from the start date to the end date, end date included

Or 12 years, 10 months, 17 days including the end date
Alternative time units
4704 days can be converted to one of these units:

406,425,600 seconds
6,773,760 minutes
112,896 hours
4704 days
672 weeks

I declare this the winner in the necro thread olympics! ;)