The ACM has just put out the call for entries in this year’s SIGGRAPH2011 Real-Time Live event, where people submit examples of Real-Time rendering work and get a chance to demonstrate it live on-stage.

Building on its debut at the SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival, Real-Time Live! expects to continue its trend of growth and excellence at SIGGRAPH 2011. We are seeking cutting-edge examples of real-time graphics and simulations, including:

  • Military or industrial simulations
  • Interactive animation and graphics
  • Research projects
  • Computer games
  • Real-time art explorations
  • Scientific visualizations: medical, astrophysics, astronomy
  • Interactive data visualization and information graphics

As long as the submission is interactively controlled, rendered in real time, and repeatable for a live audience, it will be considered. Accepted work will be demonstrated live on a PC or game console.

Even if you don’t plan to submit anything, make sure to check out last year’s demos in this short roundup video.

via Real-Time Live! | SIGGRAPH 2011.