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  EXTENSION OF EARLY BIRD DEADLINE FOR EUROGRAPHICS 2012

 

**** EUROGRAPHICS 2012 ****

 

    33rd Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics

 

    May 13th to 18th, 2012

 

    Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy

 

    http://www.eurographics2012.it/

 

Eurographics 2012, the 33rd Annual Conference of the European

Association for Computer Graphics, will take place from May 13

to May 18 in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. It will be organized by

CRS4 Visual Computing and University of Cagliari. Eurographics 2012

will provide a unique platform for the computer graphics community

to showcase latest techniques and educational work, and to

explore new trends and ideas.

 

*** REGISTRATION

 

=== EARLY BIRD DEADLINE EXTENDED! The discounted

=== 'Early-bird' rates are available until March 23rd.

=== After that date full conference rates will apply.

=== See http://www.eurographics2012.it/registration/ for details.

 

*** PROGRAM

 

The 2012 program ( http://www.eurographics2012.it/program/ ) will

be bigger than ever. May 13th-14th will be dedicated to co-located events,

while the main conference will open on Monday, May 14th and close

on Friday, May 18th.

 

For the first time, the tutorial program on Monday is included in

the conference registration and the conference

opening with the awards session followed by the paper fast

forward will start on Monday, May 14th at 17:00. Take into

account this novel schedule in your travel plans.

 

In connection with the conference there will also be a

technology exhibition in the Main Hall of the Conference Center.

 

*** FURTHER INFORMATION

 

Full details on the conference, co-located events and program

can be found through the conference web site at:

   http://www.eurographics2012.it/

 

Travel to Cagliari is very easy, with a number of options available.

Full details of travel information can be found here:

   http://www.eurographics2012.it/travel/

 

Conference Chairs (co-chairs-eg2012@crs4.it)

    Enrico Gobbetti, CRS4, Italy

    Riccardo Scateni, University of Cagliari, Italy