OSG folks,

We missed the deadline for papers and tutorials, but there is still time for a couple of potentially interesting prospects for OSG at IEEE Visualization this fall. I think that the most viable candidates are the Posters and the Interactive Demos. I demonstrated my own OSG application in the Interactive Demos a few years ago (so I don't really need to do it again), and more recently I had a poster in the Posters session talking about a non-OSG-related visualization project I had worked on.

Is anyone interested in having a proposal for either of these two venues for OSG? I'm not exactly sure what I would propose on my own, but if someone else has a good idea, I'm willing to collaborate. At the very least, we can try to organize a BOF, but the deadline for that is in September so we still have plenty of time.

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Subject: CFP: IEEE Visualization 2007 - Call for Contributions
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 04:06:57 +0200
From: IEEE Vis 2007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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                       Call for contributions

                 18th IEEE Visualization Conference
                    13th IEEE InfoVis Conference
                        Oct 28 - Nov 1, 2007
                    Sacramento, California, USA
               Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society VGTC.
                  In cooperation with ACM/SIGGRAPH.

                   http://vis.computer.org/vis2007
         http://conferences.computer.org/infovis/infovis2007


Vis 2007 and InfoVis 2007 are the premier forums for data and
information visualization advances for academia, government, and
industry. These events bring together researchers and practitioners
with a shared interest in tools, techniques, and technology.  The
conferences will include an exciting and informative collection of
workshops, tutorials, papers, panels, demonstrations, posters, and
exhibitions.  We invite you to participate by sharing your research,
insights, experience, and enthusiasm in Sacramento, California.

Co-located with Vis 2007 and InfoVis 2007 is IEEE VAST 2007:
IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology:
     http://conferences.computer.org/vast/vast2007/

New for 2007:
- Conference ends on Thursday
- Next Visualization Contest: IEEE Visualization 2008

Important Deadlines
Doctoral Colloquium:      June 30,      2007 (extended)
Vis & InfoVis Posters:    June 30,      2007
Art Exhibits:             June 30,      2007
InfoVis Contest:          July 13,      2007
IEEE VAST Contest:        July 13,      2007
Interactive Demos & SAT:  July 31,      2007
Birds of a Feather:       September 15, 2007

Detailed information can be found at the Vis 2007 and InfoVis 2007
websites:
http://vis.computer.org/vis2007
http://conferences.computer.org/infovis/infovis2007

Vis Co-Chairs:
Kenneth Joy, University of California, Davis
Amitabh Varshney, University of Maryland, College Park

InfoVis General Chair:
John Stasko, Georgia Institute of Technology

Contact:
Kenneth Joy                          John Stasko
Computer Science Department          School of Interactive Computing
University of California             Georgia Institute of Technology
One Shields Avenue                   85 5th St., NW
Davis, CA 95616-8562, USA            Atlanta, GA 30332-0760
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