TEI2025: 19th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interactions

Deadline: As soon as possible

Program Starts: March 03, 2025

Program Ends: March 07, 2025

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Location(s)

  • France
Bordeaux

Overview

The ACM International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI) addresses issues of human-computer interaction, novel tools and technologies, interactive art, and user experience. The work presented at TEI has a strong focus on how computing can bridge atoms and bits into cohesive interactive systems. The intimate size of this single-track conference provides a unique forum for exchanging ideas and presenting innovative work through talks, interactive exhibits, demos, hands-on studios, posters, art installations, and performances.

Details

TEI'25 is the 19th annual conference dedicated to presenting the latest results in tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction. The ACM TEI conference has gained substantial visibility and activity over the past decade, resulting in outstanding works from past conferences. TEI brings together researchers, practitioners, businesses, artists, designers and students from various disciplines, including engineering, interaction design, computer science, product design, media studies and the arts. TEI'25, will take place March 04-07 2025 in Bordeaux, France.

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. We invite submissions from a wide variety of perspectives: theoretical, philosophical, conceptual, technical, applied, and/or artistic.

The intimate size of this single-track conference provides a unique forum for exchanging ideas and presenting innovative work through talks, demonstrations, posters, art installations and performances, and participation in hands-on studios and theoretical workshops.

 

CONTRIBUTION TYPES

Authors are invited to submit high-quality papers that contribute to advancing this rapidly developing field. Authors are encouraged to submit a paper with a length proportional to its contribution and thus there are no maximum (or minimum) length papers. If your research contribution requires only 6, 8, or 12 pages (single column, plus references), please submit a paper of that length. Reviewers will be instructed to weigh the contribution of a submission relative to its length. Papers should be succinct, but thorough in presenting the work. Shorter, more focused papers are encouraged and will be reviewed like any other paper. Papers whose lengths are incommensurate with their contributions will be rejected.

We highlight the following non-exclusive set of contribution types:

  • Artefact: We welcome submission of research artifacts that advance the state of the art in Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. Artifacts can demonstrate new technologies (e.g., new sensing techniques or algorithms), new forms of input (e.g., novel interaction techniques) or new designs (e.g., provocative or evocative objects, systems or services).
  • Method: Tools, approaches and techniques that enable researchers, technologists, designers and practitioners to study, research and work on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. Methods can include new forms of study design or data analysis, new engineering processes or frameworks that can structure and constrain generative design activity.
  • Theory: Explorations, extensions, refutions, instantiations and other developments of and to the theories pertaining to Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, such as theories of cognition or the mind and designerly theories and conceptual frameworks.
  • Empirical: Studies and data that add to our understanding of Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction by, for example, providing quantitative accounts of salient aspects of human performance or qualitative characterizations of experiences with tangible artefacts and systems. Empirical submissions can detail outcomes from a very wide range of lab, field and online studies.

Respecting the diversity of approaches and methods that together make up TEI, each contribution type will be peer-reviewed on its own merits. We seek high-quality work regardless of the specific subdomain or topic and we expect the work to be positioned firmly in, and building on, prior research in our field, in particular wherever relevant referencing work that was presented at earlier TEI conferences.

Accepted submissions of all contribution types will be included as papers in the conference proceedings, which will be available in the ACM Digital Library.

About Bordeaux

Bordeaux is situated in the south west of France, between the charming Atlantic west coast and the natural region Landes de Gascogne. The architecture of Bordeaux is worldly known for its 18 century style and has been recognized by the UNESCO as a gem of humanity's heritage. Bordeaux also plays an important part in the French gastronomy especially with its exceptional wines. You can visit many vineyard around Bordeaux. Bordeaux's wine long history also resulted in a traditional pastry: the cannelé. 

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Format Requirements
    • TEI 2024 uses the new ACM workflow for submission templates and published papers. This requires the use of a simplified one-column template for submission, while the final two-column paper has to be rendered for publication after acceptance. We strongly recommend using the LaTeX templates rather than Word. Papers do not have a page limit. For further details please follow the provided instructions or contact our Publication Chairs.
  • Presentation Format
    • Regardless of length and contribution type, a paper may be presented as a talk, demo and/or poster. Please consider the most appropriate presentation format for your work. As the conference will (very likely) take place in a hybrid mode, we plan for talks and demos to be pre-recorded and submitted prior to the start of the conference via PCS, to be available for remote attendees and to allow for remote presentation.
  • Review Process
    • Submissions will be reviewed in a double-blind process, and authors must ensure that their names and affiliations do not appear on the submitted papers. All contents of a submission should not include an identity of the author(s) and their affiliation(s). The author and affiliation sections of the ACM SIGCHI template must be left blank. In case of acceptance, authors will be asked to provide a camera-ready material that includes this information, along with any recommended improvements as suggested by the reviewers.
    • Furthermore, all references should remain intact. If you previously published a paper and your current submission builds on that work, the reference – with authors – should appear in the references. Submissions should NOT have blank references (e.g., “12. REMOVED FOR REVIEWING”). We encourage authors to refer to their previous work in the third person. Further suppression of identity in the body of the paper, while encouraged, is left to the authors’ discretion.
  • Confidentiality
    • Confidentiality of submissions will be maintained during the review process. All rejected submissions will be kept confidential in perpetuity. All submitted materials for accepted submissions will be kept confidential until the start of the conference.
  • File Size
    • Please note that the maximum size of your submission should not exceed 40 Mb. If your requirements exceed this limit, please contact the program chairs to make alternative arrangements. It will be possible to submit large videos via a link to online content (e.g., YouTube or Vimeo) posted on an anonymous account.
  • Attendance
    • One author of each accepted submission must register for the conference before the early registration deadline in order for the final paper to be published in the conference proceedings
  • Submission Process
    • All papers must be submitted electronically via the Precision Conference (PCS) website. Submissions need to meet the abstract submission deadline on July 29 and the full version deadline on August 5. After the conditional acceptance of your paper on October 4, you have time to upload your revised paper along with a summary of changes until October 25 via PCS. You will be informed about the final acceptance by November 15. Finally, a pre-recorded video of your talk or demo will have to be submitted by January 31 if you’re unable to attend due to travel restrictions.

Dates

Deadline: As soon as possible

Program starts:

March 03, 2025

Program ends:

March 07, 2025

Program Starts: March 03, 2025

Program Ends: March 07, 2025


Cost/funding for participants

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

Registration to TEI 2025 will give you access to the full live, asynchronous and interactive program. Registered participants will have access to the full program of the conference. 

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