Categories:
Photographs/Pictures. Film or digital photographs and photomicrographs, as well as images obtained from electron microscopes, STMs, AFMs, telescopes, sensors and similar instruments.
Illustrations/Drawings. Traditional or computer-assisted illustrations and drawings produced to conceptualize the unseen or recreate an object, process or phenomenon (technique). Illustrations and drawings rely primarily on the created image to convey meaning. Illustrations do not have text.
Informational/Explanatory Graphics. Computer-assisted illustrations or graphics produced to instruct/interpret highly technical information into art that teaches. An informational graphic is more explanatory by nature and relies heavily on data and often text to convey a message. An informational graphic may incorporate a photographic image or an illustration into the overall presentation in order to convey the intended message. Entries in this category typically incorporate text as an integral part of the illustration or graphic.
Interactive Media. Multimedia designed for interaction. Entry must be able to be manipulated by the judges. The DVD selection menu does not make it interactive media (NOT a movie demonstrating an interactive media). This differs from non-interactive media because it is self-guided.
Non-Interactive Media. Multimedia not designed for interaction. Do not exceed 5 minutes total running time.
For more information on categories and electronic media, see the NSF Science Visualization Challenge "Frequently Asked Questions" website.