The ISMAR demonstration track is the hands-on part of the conference for showing your work and engaging with the ISMAR attendees. Your demonstration can take the shape of a live, interactive demo, a lab/corporate exhibition, an interactive art exploration or any combination of these!
This year submitters are asked to provide a 2 page description of their demonstration that will be included in the USB proceedings (Not IEEE Explore). If you wish to publish your 2 page abstract on IEEE Xplore, we encourage you to submit your work to the Poster Category and select demo as your presentation style.
We encourage a diverse range of submissions and demonstrations from Science & Technology (S&T) and Media, Art, Social sciences, Humanities and Design (MASH'D) communities. You are free to demonstrate the work presented in the papers, posters or workshop sessions, as well as any new visionary, engaging or emerging project not yet presented elsewhere!
The main selection criteria will be the expected general interest of the demonstration to the Mixed and Augmented Reality community.
August 1, 2015, 23:59 US Pacific Time: Demonstrations submission deadline
To submit your proposal, please visit ISMAR 2015 Demonstrations Submission System on Easychair. This year, S&T and MASH'D Demos are jointly collected using this system.
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ismar2015demo
Please submit following items:
* All files (two page abstract, representative image) should be packed (.zip) for the submission.
A two pages abstract of your demo should including the following:
Templates (TEX, DOC) are available here:
http://ismar.vgtc.org/ismar/2015/info/call-participation/submission-guidelines#Others
Information about the demonstration space:
S&T Demo Chairs: demo_chairs[at]ismar15.org
Ig-Jae Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Ross Smith, University of South Australia
Maki Sugimoto, Keio University
MASH'D Demo Chairs: mashd_demo_chairs[at]ismar15.org
Masayuki Akamatsu, IAMAS
Jorge Ramirez, ITESM
Thomas Stütz, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences