The 38 papers cover animation, natural phenomena, mathematical aspects of graphics, surface meshing and modeling, multimedia and motion capturing, simulation, rendering, augmented and virtual reality, and visualization. Among the invited papers are discussions of whether to gesture or not to gesture, the digital ocean, homological invariants and the HoloGraphic representations of topological structures in cellular spaces, a homotopy model for cup lifting, research issues and future directions of digital media, haptics issues in virtual environments, and visualizing local quantitative physiological functions in the living human body. The images are monochrome. There is no subject index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)