[Ieee_vis] Call for Submissions: Computational Geometry Media Exposition 2026

Lori Ziegelmeier lziegel1 at macalester.edu
Tue Jan 13 16:37:29 CET 2026


*****CFP for Computational Geometry: Media Exposition 2026*****

Media, Visualizations, and Geometric Art are sought for the 35th
International Computational Geometry Media Exposition (CG:ME), which will
take place as part of Computational Geometry Week 2026 at Rutgers
University in New Brunswick, USA, June 2-5, 2026. Submissions showcase
creative approaches to illustrate research and/or support education in
computational geometry.

CG:ME 2026 conference web page (https://cgweek26.computational-geometry.org/
)

CG:ME 2026 EasyChair submission page (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cgme2026)

## SUBMISSION

Submissions will be handled through [EasyChair](
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cgme2026). Submit a paper in PDF
which details your multimedia contribution and, where applicable, the
techniques used in your work.

The paper should include the following elements:

- An explanation of the connection your submission has to computational
geometry, broadly interpreted.

- An image of your work should appear in the paper. For instance, if the
work is an app, ipelet, or video, include a screenshot to give an
impression of the multimedia submission. If it is a work of art, include a
picture in the paper.

- A link to a portfolio of your work, such as images, video, link to
interactive apps, etc. For example, if your contribution is a video, we
recommend posting it to YouTube (you can leave it unlisted so only those
with the link can view it). You may also use an online file service such as
Dropbox or Google Drive to share the portfolio files. In the final
proceedings, your initial link will be replaced with an archival link at
computational-geometry.org.

Acceptance is based on both the portfolio and the accompanying paper.
Accepted contributions will be published as Media Exposition papers in the
LIPIcs proceedings of the Symposium on Computational Geometry.

Authors are encouraged to contact the PC chairs Lori Ziegelmeier (
lziegel1 at macalester.edu) and Joseph O’Rourke (jorourke at smith.edu) early in
the process to get feedback on their planned submissions.

## DATES

   -

   February 13-24, 2026: Submission window open
   -

   March 6, 2026: Notification of acceptance
   -

   March 27, 2026: Final version of paper
   -

   April 10, 2026: Final version of media portfolio
   -

   June 2-5, 2026: CG Week 2026

Note that this year, we are using a rolling submission window. The PC will
try to notify authors of acceptance or rejection within 10 days of
submission. The purpose is to ensure that those needing early acceptance
(say for visas) can be notified early. All deadlines are at 11:59pm
(23:59), AoE (Anywhere on Earth).

 ## TECHNICAL DETAILS

 Portfolio submissions are limited to 100 MB. Authors are free to post
higher quality versions on their own web sites or other platforms, and we
will include links in the electronic proceedings to their version, in
addition to the official version (<100 MB) archived on the Computational
Geometry pages.

Videos should be 720p or better, using H.264, where the embedded audio
stream should be AAC of at least 128kBit/s. Authors are encouraged to post
the videos (public or unlisted) on a video sharing service.

Submissions must be formatted according to the same style file as regular
SoCG submissions and not exceed 100 lines, excluding front matter and
references. Unlike SoCG, CG:ME is not employing double-blind submissions
this year. To ensure an accurate line counting, authors must use the LaTeX
class file [socg-lipics-v2021](
https://computational-geometry.org/documents/socg-lipics-v2021.cls), which
is a wrapper around the standard LIPIcs class, see these [guidelines](
https://computational-geometry.org/documents/linecount_2022_09_19.pdf).

## PROGRAM COMMITTEE

   -

   Hugo Akitaya, University of Massachusetts Lowell
   -

   Maarten Löffler, Utrecht University
   -

   Greg Malen, Skidmore College
   -

   (Co-chair) Joseph O'Rourke, Smith College
   -

   Ryuhei Uehara, JAIST
   -

   Elena Wang, University of Fribourg
   -

   Alexandra Wesolek, University Potsdam
   -

   (Chair) Lori Ziegelmeier, Macalester College



-- 

Lori Ziegelmeier (she/her)

Professor and Chair of Mathematics

Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science

Macalester College

1600 Grand Avenue

Saint Paul, MN 55105 USA

<https://www.macalester.edu>
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