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[Commlist] Meaningful XR (MXR) 2025 Conference

Sat Dec 07 12:55:41 GMT 2024






    TL;DR: Please mark your calendars for theMXR 2025 conference
    <https://www.meaningfulxr.org/>: May 22-23, 2025 at UC Davis
    <https://meaningfulxr.ucdavis.edu/>. Deadline forsubmissions
    <https://www.openconf.org/mxr2025/>:Feb 28th, 2025.


    We are excited to invite you toMeaningful XR (MXR) 2025
    <https://www.meaningfulxr.org/>(meaningfulxr.org
    <https://www.meaningfulxr.org/>), a conference dedicated to
    exploring the transformative potential of virtual reality (VR),
    augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR)—collectively “XR”.
    Meaningful XR 2025 is an engaging gathering of researchers,
    educators, industry professionals, and students passionate about XR
    technologies and their meaningful applications. Join us on May
    22–23, 2025, at the UC Davis International
    Center(meaningfulxr.ucdavis.edu/
    <https://meaningfulxr.ucdavis.edu/>)or participate virtually through
    our hybrid option.


    Keynote Speakers


    Katherine Isbister, Professor of Computational Media at the
    University of California, Santa Cruz, specializes in human-computer
    interaction and games research, focusing on emotion and social
    connection in digital experiences.


    Mark Roman Miller, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the
    Illinois Institute of Technology, studies virtual and augmented
    reality from the perspectives of communication, security, and data
    science.


    Themes


    We encourage submissions addressing these key areas:

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    XR’s impact on behaviors, attitudes, and relationships.

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    Integration of XR and AI to create meaningful experiences.

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XR applications in education, workplace productivity, and social issues.

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    Theories and models for XR research and development.

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    Game design principles in meaningful and efficacious XR spaces

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    Tools and methods for analyzing XR datasets and designing innovative
    spaces.

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    The future of XR technologies and their societal implications.


    Proposed Timeline

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    Submission <https://www.openconf.org/mxr2025/>deadline: February 28,
    2025

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    Decisions and invitations: April 1, 2025

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    Early bird registration deadline: April 15, 2025 (registration will
    be available on theMXR UC Davis page
    <http://meaningfulxr.ucdavis.edu/>soon)

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    MXR Conference! May 22-23, 2025

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    Invited special issue re-submissions due August 16, 2025

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    Final decisions on special issue November 15th, 2025


    Submission Overview & Categories


    All submissions should address some aspect of the Meaningful XR
    themes described above, contributing to an understanding of the
    current state of the art, practice, science, and/or discipline of
    Meaningful XR. To that end, submissions should present original,
    unpublished, work that is not currently under review by any other
    venue.  Student and early career submissions are highly encouraged.


    Submission categories include:


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    Full Research Papers (8000 words max; does not include references,
    tables, figures, abstract, or title)

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        Full research papers should present theoretically grounded
        research or design projects. In collaboration with theFrontiers
        in Virtual Reality
        <https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/virtual-reality>, papers
        that are accepted to the conference and then revised may be
        submitted to the journal to go through a review process for an
        upcoming special issue (Original Researcharticle type
 <https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/virtual-reality/for-authors/article-types>),
        with attempts made to retain at least one original reviewer.
        Please note that acceptance for the conference does not
        guarantee publication in the special issue.

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        Papers must be anonymized and should use APA 7th edition format.

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        Accepted submissions will likely be scheduled for oral
        presentation at the conference or, in rare cases, for a poster
        exhibition (with author consent).


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    Short Papers (3000 words max; does not include references, tables,
    figures, abstract, or title)

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        Short papers are appropriate for a wide range of works,
        including but not limited to completed research projects,
        retrospectives on XR design projects, and theoretical,
        methodological, or technical developments.

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        Submissions must be anonymized and should use APA 7th edition
        format.

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        Accepted submissions may be scheduled for oral presentation or
        poster exhibition at the conference.


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Posters (500 words max, all-inclusive; poster draft submission optional)

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        Posters are appropriate for a wide range of works, including but
        not limited to completed research projects, works-in-progress,
        retrospectives on XR design projects, and theoretical,
        methodological, or technical developments.

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        Submissions must be anonymized and include a write-up (APA 7th
        edition format) of the project to be presented in the poster.
        Authors may also submit a draft of the poster to be reviewed
        along with the write-up.

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        Accepted submissions will be scheduled for the conference poster
        exhibition.


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    Panels and Roundtables (500 words max, all-inclusive)

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        Panels and roundtables should contribute to Meaningful XR
        community building. Proposals should include an overarching
        statement of the vision behind the panel, a statement of how all
        participating members will contribute to this vision and the
        names and bios of participating members.


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    MicroTalks for Big Ideas (300 words max, all-inclusive)

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        Have an awesome idea about Meaningful XR that you want to share
        with the community? Maybe you are running a company or preparing
        a dissertation in this space. Do you want to explain how the
        future of the industry or discipline should be shaped? Tell us
        about it for a chance at the mic for ~10 minutes.


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    XR Demos — Apps, Experiences, and Research

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        Demonstrate your XR applications, experiences, and designs to
        the Meaningful XR community! Appropriate XR submissions include
        but are not limited to student/indie/experimental/serious XR
        games, novel XR meeting/social media platforms, XR productivity
        applications, research/studies using XR technology (yes, you may
        submit demonstrations of your XR research designs).

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        Submitters must obtain all permissions and rights to demonstrate
        any material.

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        Submissions should include a document (PDF) describing the
        application in text and/or images and must include a link to a
        detailed video showing the XR application in use. If possible,
        also include a link for reviewers to experience the app on their
        own. Apps in various stages of completion are eligible, but the
        app must be in a form that is presentable and usable for
        exhibition at the conference.

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        App exhibitors are expected to attend the Meaningful XR
        conference and demonstrate their application with their own
        equipment during the exhibition time.


    Attendance


    Physical Location:UC Davis International Center
    <https://globalaffairs.ucdavis.edu/about/international-center>-
    Multipurpose room - 463 California Ave #3140, Davis, CA 95616


    Physical attendance will be limited to participants who have a paper
    or proposal accepted for presentation. Likewise, papers and
    proposals must be presented in person at the physical conference by
    at least one member of each submission team. However, we will also
    offer a hybrid option for remote participants to attend selected
    presentations and social events using a VR headset, computer, or
    mobile device.


Hybrid: We will offer a hybrid option for remote attendance. Details TBA.


    Expected Fees

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    Industry Participant: $450

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    Faculty Participant: $350

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    Student Participant—Early Bird: $200

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    Student Participant—Regular: $300

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    Need-based travel scholarships may be available for students and
    early career scholars.


    Brief History

The inaugural Meaningful XR Conference (MXR24 <https://www.meaningfulxr.org/2024-conference/2024-conference-homepage>), held on Stanford University campus in May 2024, was characterized by 2.5 days (27+ hours) of spectacular presentations, intellectual conversations, and exciting (but safe!) social events. With ~90 participants, MXR hit a sweet spot in size: small enough for sufficiently long convos, large enough to meet many new people. We also supported virtual attendance with an OBS capture of the main conference room Zoom plus screenshare streamed to our VR Chat world, which some attendees viewed in VR headsets. …about right for Meaningful XR.


We hope you will consider joining us for MXR 2025 and becoming part of the growing Meaningful XR Community!

Team:

Rabindra (Robby) Ratan, MXR Association Director

Jorge Pena, MXR 25 Conference Chair

Maxwell Foxman, MXR 25 Submissions Chair

David Beyea, MXR 25 Special Issue Chair


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