[Announcements] [TEI 2024] Deadline for Work-in-progress submissions postponed
Eleonora Mencarini
mencarini at fbk.eu
Tue Oct 24 16:33:20 EDT 2023
Dear colleagues,
Due to several requests, the deadline for TEI 2024 Work in Progress (WIP)
submissions has been postponed.
These are the new dates:
- Work in Progress submission deadline: 26 October 2023, AoE
- Notification of conditional acceptance: 23 November 2023, AoE
- Camera-ready deadline: 4 December 2023 (unchanged)
- TEI 2024 conference: 11-14 February 2024
While here below is the call for WIPs:
The Work-in-Progress track in TEI2024 is the venue for presenting
cutting-edge findings, front-line innovations, or thought-provoking work
relevant to the TEI community. This track provides a unique opportunity to
share ideas, elicit feedback on early-stage work, and foster discussions
and collaborations among colleagues.
We encourage researchers and practitioners to submit intermediate reports
on high-potential, original, imaginative research projects. We welcome
promising results, early prototypes, inspiring ideas, puzzling research
data, outstanding problems, horizons, and conceptual analyses grounded in
solid – yet unfinished – research and design work. We encourage tangible,
embedded, and embodied interaction projects that, although in progress
today, promise to become hotly debated breakthroughs in the future.
CONTRIBUTION TYPES
Work-in-progress submissions should present high-quality original work
relevant to the TEI community. Topics and application areas are diverse,
including tangible user interfaces, physical interaction design, flexible
and shape-changing displays, haptic interaction, smart objects and cities,
interactive surfaces, augmented and mixed reality, ubiquitous computing,
interactive art and performance, social and wearable robotics, hybrid
games, embodied cognition and perception, fashion and material design,
furniture and architectural design, learning and education, music and sound
interfaces, human-augmentation, as well as productivity and creativity
tools in domains ranging from scientific exploration to artistic practice.
Accepted submissions will be included in the ACM Digital Library Extended
Proceedings (i.e., non-archival publications).
MATERIAL TO SUBMIT FOR REVIEW
Submissions should be up to 8 pages long in the ACM Primary Article
Template (single-column submission format, same as full papers), not
including references. Submissions are anonymous and should not contain any
author names, affiliations, or contact information.
SUPPORTING MATERIALS FOR PRESENTATION
Given the emphasis on tangible interaction at TEI, the paper should
explicitly reference (at least) one of the following tangible expressions
you can eventually bring to the conference for presentation. More than one
of these expressions is possible, and you can choose a format that best
represents your current thinking and recent insights:
A physical prototype/demo (provide pictures in the paper);
Audiovisual footage of user testing and/or ethnographic materials (provide
a link or video stills in the paper);
A visualisation of a pivotal diagram, model, or framework you are
developing, possibly with earlier versions to show its evolution (provide a
link to a hi-res version, Prezi, or visual animation if so needed);
Design-research probes or other kinds of tangible objects, toolkits,
materials, and research equipment that significantly contributed to your
work and which you can physically bring and display at TEI (provide
pictures in the paper);
A video of your design/research process may be helpful to communicate your
concept (if included, please send a link in the paper).
SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
All submissions must be made via Precision Conference (PCS).
Submissions will be reviewed in a double-blind process by two reviewers
(one committee member and one external reviewer). After a discussion among
the committee members, a final decision will be consolidated with a
meta-review.
PRESENTATION FORMAT
All accepted submissions will showcase their WiP paper as an A1 poster
(594mm x 841mm) and the tangible expression (prototype, video, probes,
etc.) at the TEI conference. You are encouraged to include a barcode or tag
in your poster to support mobile access to online versions and auxiliary
materials for your work.
ATTENDANCE
One author of each accepted submission must register for the conference by
the early registration deadline for the final Work-in-Progress paper to be
published in the conference proceedings.
For more information, visit the conference website:
https://tei.acm.org/2024/index.php/call-for-works-in-progress/
Best regards,
TEI 2024 Work in Progress Chairs
Mark Marshall, University of Limerick, Ireland
Luigi De Russis, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
wip_chairs at tei.acm.org
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