The annual
meeting of the ACM's Special Interest Group on Graphics and Interactive
Techniques, SIGGRAPH
2009, takes place in New Orleans this week. The event brings together some
of the world's best digital artists and computer researchers and is a showcase
for some interesting new interfaces.
Here are five
particularly cool ideas that will be on display at this year's event.
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