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2nd SIGGRAPH 1975: Bowling Green, Ohio, USA
- Robert M. Dunn:

Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1975, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA, June 25-27, 1975. ACM 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7354-8 - John C. Dill, James J. Thomas:

On the organization of a remote low cost intelligent graphics terminal. 1-8 - Griffith Hamlin Jr., James D. Foley:

Configurable applications for graphics employing satellites (CAGES). 9-19 - Frederick R. Stocker, Gerald G. Johnson Jr., Herbert A. McKinstry:

The development of a dynamic interactive computer graphics research and educational support environment. 20-31 - Nelson L. Max, William H. Clifford Jr.:

Computer animation of the sphere eversion. 32-39 - Fred E. Robbins, William G. Green:

Wave: interactive color graphics for waveform analysis. 40-41 - Lawrence Koenigsberg, Jon A. Meads, John Shaw, Ned Thanhouser, Steven Vollum:

A graphics operating system. 42-48 - Ulrich Trambacz:

Towards device-independent graphics systems. 49-52 - C. Douglas O'Brien, Herbert G. Bown:

IMAGE: a language for the interactive manipulation of a graphics environment. 53-60 - Wolfgang K. Giloi:

On high-level programming systems for structured display programming. 61-69 - Linda G. Shapiro:

ESP3: a high-level graphics language. 70-77 - Nestor Burtnyk, Marceli Wein:

Computer animation of free form images. 78-80 - S. R. Levine:

Computer animation at Lawerence Livermore Laboratory. 81-84 - George W. Tressel:

Effective application of computer graphics. 85-91 - Charles A. Csuri:

Computer animation. 92-101 - T. E. Potter, Kenneth D. Willmert:

Three-dimensional human display model. 102-110 - Harry J. Wyatt, Robert A. Ellis:

A special-purpose computer system for on-line generation and display of "random-dot" stimuli for stereoscopic vision experiments. 111-114 - Ben T. Williams, Thomas T. Chen, Donald F. Schultz, Roger L. Johnson:

A terminal-oriented clinical record system. 115-135 - R. B. Warren, Roger C. Barr, G. Scott Herman-Giddens, M. S. Spach:

Display of electrical wave forms from the heart. 136 - Donald W. Collins:

A computer graphics system for modular building elevation design. 137-147 - Richard L. Simon:

Computer aided design of sculptured surfaces. 148-159 - Howard Alexander:

The computer/plotter and the 17 ornamental design types. 160-167 - B. J. Crawford:

Design rules checking for integrated circuits using graphical operators. 168-176 - Charles N. Judice:

Display of two-dimensional functions using grey scale simulated on a bilevel display. 177-180 - John Staudhammer:

Multi-dimensional function display using a color scale. 181-183 - John F. Jarvis:

An area organized data structure for interactive graphics. 184-190 - Edward J. Schneider, David John Gow:

Extending the information transfer in multidimensional analysis through the use of interactive graphics. 191-200 - Samuel J. Cardman:

Time management in a real-time animation/graphics environment. 201-207 - Thomas Kaczmarek, Stephen W. Smoliar:

An experiment in interaction between independent music and graphics processors. 208-211 - Mark Lee Gillenson, Balasubramanian Chandrasekaran:

WHATSISFACE: human facial composition by computer graphics. 212-221 - Patricia R. Mohilner:

Implementation of a simulated display processor for computer graphics education. 222-231 - Jack R. Davis:

Device independent graphics software: is it possible?? 232-245 - James E. George:

Algorithms to reveal graphic terminal characteristics. 246-251 - Thomas J. Wright:

A schizophrenic system plot package. 252-255 - Harold Moellering:

At the interface of cartography and computer graphics. 256-259 - A. R. Boyle:

The present status of automated cartography. 260-266 - Thomas K. Peucker:

Computer cartography: some critical comments. 267-269

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