Interactive Art Program 2005

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Interactive Art Program exhibition track submission information will be posted here in due course.


The ACM MM 2005 Interactive Art Program consists of two tracks. The following information refers only to submission of artworks for the Multimedia Art Exhibition.


Please read the Interactive Art Program FAQ before you submit


Click here for On-Line Submission


Please read these instructions carefully. Incomplete submissions will be rejected without review. All of the following MUST be submitted on-line (see note on supporting materials).

  1. All of the following MUST be submitted ONLY on-line (please see note on supporting materials).

  2. Submissions submitted via e-mail will not be accepted or reviewed. Each submission to the art exhibition should include the following three components:

    1. Complete project information sheet. Please download: html, MS word, or PDF and link the corresponding "html, MS word, or PDF" links to the corresponding file (enclosed).


    2. Complete project statements. This one to two page paper will be published in the proceedings of the conference for selected work. The statement should have an abstract, discuss related work, artistic motivation, and technical details.

      The statement must adhere to the ACM MM template and be submitted in Microsoft Word format, Portable Document Format (PDF), or PostScript (version 2 or later) format, formatted in two-column conference style. Papers that do not adhere to the 2 page limit and do not use the template will be rejected without review.

      Please see the ACM proceedings template available at: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/pubform.doc

      You can also download a sample paper here (MS Word format) to write your paper. Since the file has the proper 2-column formatting you can write your paper by simply replacing the text with your own text.

    3. Prepare your supporting materials.

      We strongly encourage on-line submission of all supporting materials. Please include supporting materials relevant to the project (images, sounds, videos, links to websites, etc.). All supporting materials should be compressed in a zip file and uploaded as a single file. There is a 8 MB limit on the size of the file containing supporting materials. Please note that uploading large files might take several minutes.


In cases where on-line submission of supplemental materials is not possible, they may be sent by mail.
  1. Supporting materials submitted via post must be postmarked by June 20, 2005.
  2. Supporting materials may include CDs, DVDs, or Video Tapes (VHS).
  3. The project information sheet and project statement MUST be submitted on-line by June 20, 2005, even if the supporting materials are sent by regular mail.
  4. DO NOT SEND ORIGINAL MATERIALS.
  5. Materials submitted via post will not be returned without the inclusion of a self-addressed stamped envelope.
  6. To send supporting materials via regular mail please send a TEXT ONLY e-mail to ajaimes [AT] ee.columbia.edu with "ACM MM 2005 submission" explaining why you are not able to submit your work on-line. The response will include the mailing address where you can send the supporting materials.