Call: EuroITV 2013 Demonstrations

Call for Papers: EuroITV 2013 Demonstrations

EuroITV is the leading international conference for media and interaction related to video and television. EuroITV 2013 will be held in Como, Italy, from June 24 – 26, 2013.

EuroITV demonstrations provide an opportunity for you to demonstrate your latest prototypes and cutting edge research to attendees at the conference. Having people interact directly with a new interface or design is often the best way to communicate what you have created to your audience. It is also the perfect way to get feedback on your work from experts within the field, and build beneficial collaborations with other researchers.

We invite innovative and interactive contributions addressing a full range of topics relating to interactive television, including (but not limited to) the four themes of this year’s conference:

  • Human-computer interaction
  • Systems and enabling technologies
  • Content, media and interactive media Art
  • Media, social and economic studies

Demo submissions should be no longer than 2 pages (including figures and references) in ACM format and should make the potential for a live demonstration clear. A separate document (no special format) should also be submitted that details the technical requirements of the demo. We also encourage authors to provide a demo video, which will be included in the digital version of the adjunct proceedings (optional).

Submissions should be made via the conference submission system (Easy Chair) by the 1st of February 2013. Further information about presenting a demo at EuroITV 2013 can be found at the conference website: http://www.euro-itv.org.

Important dates:
February 1st, 2013: Submissions deadline
March 15th, 2013: Notification
June 24th-26 th, 2013: EuroITV 2013 conference

Demo Chairs
Jonathan Hook – Newcastle University, UK
Diego Martinez-Plasencia – University of Bristol, UK

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