Last week, a dazzling display of pixels, technology, and ideas filled the Los Angeles Convention Center for the 37th SIGGRAPH 2010 International Conference and Exhibition. The world's foremost conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques brought together almost 23,000 artists, gaming experts and developers, filmmakers, scientists, and students from around the world, with more than 160 industry organizations exhibiting this year.
Core77 correspondent Paul Fraser was on site to capture the photographic highlights of the conference, from sketch matches to interactive touch screen installations. He's also appended a few of the best media shots to help you suss out what couldn't be photographed due to permissions restrictions.
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Because the best of SIGGRAPH is best shot on video, don't miss Paul's live captures of some of the expo's most mind-blowing tech demos:
SIGGRAPH 2010: Sony's 3D display doesn't require glasses
SIGGRAPH 2010: Robotic Gigapixel Photography
SIGGRAPH 2010: Real sand, virtual bugs
SIGGRAPH 2010: An LED display you can write on with a laser pointer
SIGGRAPH 2010: 3D motion capture, without the suit