|
|
CNBDI at Magelis, Angoulême, France |
||||||||||||||
Home
Programme Committee
Paper Submission and Deadlines Stephane Natkin See also
|
NEWS FLASH- Thursday, 24 November
2005 ·
The Conference
Programme can been found at
·
Registration 0900-1000am on Monday. All authors should have
registered in advance. Other
registrations on the day are dependent on seats being available – cash
payment only. ·
Except for keynote presentations, all will be 20 minutes with 5
minutes for questions. Authors should report to Session chairs well in
advance of the session. ·
Participants/accompanying persons wishing to attend the conference
dinner and/or the trip to Cognac, who have not yet registered and paid, must
confirm their places at Registration. ·
The Conference will feature the opening of the new ENJMIN School
(French National School for Games and Interactive Digital Media)
Conference Features: ·
The Conference will feature a special Games Video Conference Forum
involving Chris Crawford, one of the World’s leading gurus on games design ·
Free invited conference dinner for all registered
participants at Anglouleme Town Hall ·
Cocktail Reception jointly with FITA participants, courtesy
of Magelis ·
Special rates for people attending both CGAMES and the FITA
Animation forum – half price for the second event. Participants in the FITA
forum will also have the opportunity of a candle-lit dinner in a nearby
chateaux. ·
Free tour of the Museum of Cartoons and Animation. ·
Wednesday afternoon: Visit in the neighbourhood of
Angoulême leading to a trip around the Otard
company at the Chateaux de Cognac (with a free sample!) ·
3 Keynote Speakers, including Professor David Kaufman on Simulation
and Gaming Environment for Learning ·
45 state-of-the art research papers ·
We regret to announce the sad loss of our organiser, Laurent
Herbreteau. Our sincere sympathies go
out to all who knew him. Call for Papers This International Computer Games Conference, organized by The University of Wolverhampton, England, is one of the leading research conferences devoted to the advancement of the theory and practice of games development. It brings together an international community of experts to discuss the state-of-the-art, new research results, perspectives of future developments, and innovative applications relevant to games development and related areas. Last year’s conference CGAIDE 2004 at Microsoft Academic, Reading UK, attracted more than 90 participants. We are delighted to announce that the 7th
Conference will take place at the exciting MAGELIS site – the centre of games
development and animation in France.
Furthermore, the conference will be followed by the Workshop on Animation, a recognised showcase for some
of the best animation in Europe. The conference is sponsored by the Centre
National de la Bande Dessinée et de l'Image (CNBDI), the Society for
Computer Simulation (SCS), the Institute Electrical Engineers (IEE), the
British Computer Society (BCS), the Digital Games Research Association
(DIGRa) and The International Journal of Intelligent Games and Simulation. On behalf of our conference
sponsors and the conference organizing committee, we hope that you will plan
to join us in Angoulême in November 2005. Qasim Mehdi (General Conference Chair on behalf of the Organisers) |
|