
So siggraph 2007 is around the corner, and I’ll be there for the 10th time. This will be my first attendance as a company owner, so you’re thinking luxury hotels and expensive dining right?
Actually, it will be more like my very first siggraph in 1996, when you could get in for less than 50 bucks for the whole week. I was a student at the NAD Center. My class rented a bus and we drove to New Orleans for 28 hours straight. Yup, I slept on a crowded bus floor to get to my first siggy. And we stayed by groups of four in tacky rooms of a cheap motel about 25 miles from the convention center.
Don’t worry, I’ll be getting there by plane this time and staying at a nice hotel. However, I have to say bye-bye to a full conference pass since I’ll have to spend a lot of time at the exhibition. I can’t miss the opportunity to meet in person about 95% of our future vendors. I also do not want to put my corporate conscience to the test and choose between talking to a reseller about new graphic card specs (zzzz…) and attending “Transformers”: Giant Frickin’ Robots”. Better be safe than sorry.
The good thing is that the show floor is getting more entertaining every year with great demos and presentations. ILM for example had a wonderful booth setup last year with even an appearance by John Knoll. I’ll miss the papers, sketches and panels, but there’s still a bunch of stuff to see on the floor.
See you in San Diego in a couple of weeks…