July 2002
Intermediate to advanced
336 pages
8h 40m
English

At SIGGRAPH 1998, I had the honor of delivering the keynote address in celebration of the 25th annual conference. In my talk, I reminisced about my recollections of all the 25 conferences I had attended. I compared the state of computer graphics then to its state now. I predicted the future of the field. I performed a now-classic routine by listing my choice of ten unsolved problems in computer graphics. I have since realized that a keynote address is like a Ph.D. thesis. After you create it, you can extract it chapter by chapter and publish it as several papers. ...
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