samackay@watcgl.UUCP (Steve MacKay) (03/19/84)
The AIC (international organization for the study of all aspects of colour) is proposing to have its interim meeting in central Canada (Toronto is the first site suggested; others are possible.) sometime in the early summer of 1986. The proposed topic for the meeting is the use of colour in VDU's/computer graphics, and they hope that the meeting can serve as an opportunity for people in computer graphics to establish personal and/or working relationships with people working in more traditional aspects of colour science. The meeting will probably follow the normal format of scientific meetings (invited and contributed papers, panels, etc), and will probably be about two days in length. It has been suggested that the meeting might coincide with the first two days of Graphics Interface '86. Are there people out there thinking this far ahead? Are there people out there in whom this idea strikes a spark? Are there people out there with random comments? If there are, please send your names, ideas, etc to W.B. Cowan Division of Physics National Research Council of Canada Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0R6, 613/993-2504 watmath!watcgl!wbcowan