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Submission Deadline: 18 June 2026, 23:59 AoE
eXtended Reality (XR) technologies are extensions of our senses that span a spectrum of technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) displays and interfaces. The specific ways in which each mode of XR exists and operates on meaning, experience and human behaviour are differentiated by how contents are transformed by their mediality.
Across the five years (2020-2026) of SIGGRAPH Asia, XR has shown a clear progression. From XR as a novel experience to XR as embodied, social, cognitive, and AI-augmented systems at SIGGRAPH Asia 2026, the industry-academic conference has documented XR’s transition from a spectacle that calls for visual impact to an intelligent, embodied, and culturally situated medium that we have witnessed to-date.
We are excited about how XR will progress alongside current trends for SIGGRAPH Asia 2026’s theme “Weaving the Future”, and we invite submissions that explore XR as an intelligent, creative, and socially situated medium, where human imagination, cognition, and affect are dynamically weaved with machines as tools and medium, whether through traditional XR displays, interaction techniques, computational approaches, or through adaptive agents. We welcome work that advances our thinking and creativity, in immersive experiences that transcend technical novelty, toward meaningful, culturally contextual, and sustainable XR environments that are shaped by human intention, emotion, and collective memory.
We encourage submissions of XR installations, systems, and narratives situated in physical and cultural environments, as well as collaborative and persistent worlds that evolve over time, remembering and adapting to their surroundings and the people that use them. It also encompasses intelligent tools that empower authors, artists, designers, learners, and the broader community.
Importantly, SIGGRAPH Asia XR 2026 places a strong emphasis on sustainability and societal impact. We seek XR research and creative works that critically engage with environmental responsibility, social inclusion, accessibility, cultural equity, and the ethical use of AI, demonstrating how immersive and generative technologies can contribute positively to society, support sustainable practices, and address real-world challenges.
Submissions may span immersive installations, interactive and cinematic storytelling, collaborative and assistive XR systems, AI-driven creative tools, and novel interfaces that integrate multiple sensory modalities. We welcome both research-driven and practice-based contributions that articulate not only what is technologically possible, but why it matters for people, cultures, and the future of our shared, interwoven worlds.
Possible threads that are inspired by Siggraph Asia 2026’s theme “Weaving the Future” are:
  • XR as interwoven Mediality: Where technology, culture and experience are interlaced into meaning, such as projects where meaning emerges from the relationship between media elements, and not a single technology.
  • Cultural Weaving: Heritage, Memory and Living Traditions, where XR is grounded in local cultures, crafts, rituals, and lived heritage, and works that treat culture as dynamic, evolving and not archival.
  • Collective Weaving: Social, Collaborative, and Participatory XR, where collaboration is shared, and XR experience is shaped by collective participation.
Submissions
We invite XR Demo submissions that represent the forefront of innovation. Submitted works must be exceptionally novel and offer attendees experiences they are unlikely to encounter elsewhere. Submissions should present a new or significantly enhanced XR experience, realised as either an interactive application or a physical–digital artefact.
Requirements:
  • The work must demonstrate a novel or substantially advanced XR techniques and experience.
  • Spatial setup and equipment requirements must be clearly defined (size of area, power requirements, display, posters, etc.).
  • At least one presenter must be available on site at all times during the exhibition.
  • Submissions may employ any form of XR and may integrate additional sensory modalities, including (but not limited to) touch, sound, smell, or taste.
The SIGGRAPH Asia XR Programme provides a highly visible and engaging platform for showcasing cutting-edge XR, emerging digital media, and interactive technologies. If you are developing innovative XR initiatives, we would be delighted to feature your work at SIGGRAPH Asia 2026 and look forward to receiving your demonstration submissions.
As part of your submission materials, you will be asked to describe how you are going to present your demonstration at the venue. We encourage you to explore various creative approaches! Let’s unlock the talent and open the mind! There are three programs with partially overlapping scope at SIGGRAPH Asia: XR, Emerging Technologies, Art Gallery. Hence, please click here to find out which program would be ideal for you to submit your work to.
If you have any questions, please send them to xr_asia@siggraph.org.
Take note:
Please pay special attention to the following points.
  • At least one staff must be present during the opening hours of the XR area (Exhibitors are prohibited to leave the exhibition in the hands of student volunteers: SVs).
  • We do not permit SVs to operate expensive equipment.
  • We do not permit asking SVs to procure equipment or materials for setting up demos.

XR Chair

Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
China
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Submissions are due by 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE) on 18 June 2026

Before Submitting

Before you prepare a proposal, please carefully review these topics of interest for SIGGRAPH Asia Extended Reality (XR). Ideally your submission should be:

  • Extended Realtiy (XR) experiences in art, science, medical, research, entertainment, engineering, training/education, gaming, and other application areas, It demonstrates a unique type of interactive and immersive experience that my influence our day-to-day lives, improve or relationship with each other and the world around us.

Submission Content Type

The SIGGRAPH Asia XR program is interested in submissions that can be an interactive one-on-one experience, a group experience, or a presentation that features a few participants with multiple onlookers, and can be explored interactively on a personal computer or mobile device with a head-mounted display (HMD) with minmal setup

Submissions

To make a submission, log in to the SIGGRAPH Asia Submission System, select “Begin New Submission”, and then select the “Create” button in the General Submission form. You will be asked for:

  • The submitter’s name.
  • Contact information, affiliation, and title of work.
  • Name of all authors, including co-creators.
  • List of credits.
  • Hardware and software required to run your project if it is selected. You will be required to bring your own equipment to demonstrate your application.
  • Size and space requirements (floorplan). Submit detailed layout of space needed for installation, including power requirements, exact dimensions of floor space and height lighting, audio Common tables (5′, 8′) and chairs will be provided according to your request without additional fees. If you require special equipment or furniture, write the specifications.
  • Lighting needs. It is important and help us understand any light-sensitive aspects should these be relevant to your submission.
  • Electrical requirement. Please include how many outlets and any specifications (i.e. electrical power required for each equipment).
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the venue, with speeds capped at 5 Mbps per device. If higher bandwidth or a dedicated internet connection (wired/wireless) is required, these services can be arranged through the official stand contractor at additional costs upon conditional acceptance of your submission.
  • How long will the activity take an attendee to complete (approximately).
  • How many attendees can participate simultaneously (approximately).

Submission Materials

It is important to help us understand how the project will engage attendees during SIGGRAPH Asia. Please include the following information:

  • An abstract (two page maximum), following the ACM SIGGRAPH Formatting Instruction, in PDF format. In the abstract describe the user experience with the demonstration and how the submission fits within the Extended Reality vision.
  • At least one “representative image” suitable for us in the conference website and promotional materials. See Representative Image Guidelines.
  • A two-mintue segment of caputed video from your project. This video can include multiple non-continuous edits (like a trailer), but do not use any post-production tools to enhance the images or speed. Files must be QuickTime, MP4, Windows Media, or AVI files larger than 250 MB. All videos must be uploaded to the SIGGRAPH Asia Submission System. No discs or drives will be accepted

Notes that for the abstract it is mandatory to use the offical SIGGRAPH template, which can be accessed here: SIGGRAPH Instructions For Authors

Non-native English speakers may use the English Review Service to help improve the text of submissions. Please note that the process takes time, so plan accordingly
For more information about uploading files for your submission, please see Uploading Files.
For additional submission information, please see Submission FAQs.

Deadlines

Online submission forms must be completed by 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE) on 30 June 2026
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The following three programs may have overlapping scope:
  • Art Gallery
  • Emerging Technologies
  • XR
Below, we highlight features of each program that help submitters to decide which program to submit to.
However, for some works, it may not be possible to clearly decide the best-fitting program. In that case, we encourage submitters to:
Then, the program chairs will decide which program this work best fits in and only judge it in that category.
Distinguishing Features of Each Program
  • Art Gallery
    • This program seeks artworks that use computational methods or critically engage with today’s information environment. We will evaluate both the artistic impact and the concepts and technical approach behind the work. Please submit your work as an artwork, not as a technical demo or a design presentation.
  • Emerging Technologies
    • Place for innovative technologies that provides novel experiences
    • Often features new hardware devices that cannot be purchased
    • Works usually focus on technology with design/artistic intent being secondary
    • “Maker” mentality
  • XR
    • Features novel AR / VR/ MR prototype systems and/or innovative content with off-the-shelf consumer products and software such as Unity or the Unreal Engine
    • Works also focus on novelty of the technology with design/artistic intent
    • Submissions with scientific focus are also acceptable
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Submissions will be evaluated on the following criteria:
  • How interactive is the project? Does it require attendee participation and interaction?
  • Is the submission able to engage and immerse an attendee in an experience? Does the installation, demonstration, or performance inspire awe?
  • Does the experience utilize new technologies, processes, and research from the past 18 months? Does it push the boundaries of creativity?
  • Will multiple people be able to participate at the same time? Does the installation, demonstration, or performance invite audience participation?
  • Is the content being shown of high quality? Including the visual and audio element, immersion, and storytelling elements.
A jury will select the top-rated submissions for presentation at SIGGRAPH Asia, and all submitters will be notified of their submission status: accepted, conditionally accepted, or rejected. In all cases, the jury will provide detailed feedback to submitters.
In very rare cases, submissions may be conditionally accepted. If your work is conditionally accepted, you must demonstrate your submission to a jury member in person so that it can be measured against the criteria above. Jurors who have a conflict of interest with your submission will not be permitted to review your submission.
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All contributors to SIGGRAPH Asia Annual Conferences are now required to use ACM’s rights management system to grant rights to publish accepted content rather than through the SIGGRAPH Asia Submission System. Essentially, submission tracking, jury review, and acceptance remain the same, but now the rights management is through ACM, the parent organization of SIGGRAPH Asia.
You will be asked to complete an ACM rights management form, which includes permission to record and distribute the audio and video of your recorded presentation through official channels of ACM/SIGGRAPH Asia. For most content types, this will be a Permission and Release form, which allows authors to retain copyright.
As a contributor to an ACM-sponsored event, the following expectations apply to you, should your content be accepted for presentation:
  • You have the permission to use everything that is in your presentation. This includes securing permission to use third-party material, and providing documentation of that permission to ACM. (More Information On The Proper Use Of Third-Party Material In Your Presentation)
  • If you are using copyrighted musical compositions in your presentation, you must secure performing rights licenses.
  • You must have the authority to grant ACM the right to distribute your presentation.
Once your contribution is accepted, you will receive a link via email to the appropriate form for your contribution.
ACM Rights Management Form
If your work is accepted for presentation at SIGGRAPH Asia:
  • You must complete the ACM Rights Management Form. The form will be sent to all submitters whose work is accepted.
  • Your representative image and text may be used for promotional purposes. Several SIGGRAPH Asia programs will prepare preview videos for pre-conference promotion of accepted content, which may include a portion of the video you submitted to review.
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At the Conference
The main form of presentation in the XR venue is a live demonstration, which will be available throughout the conference. You are responsible for ensuring that your demonstration is manned during all opening hours of the XR area.
If the booth is left unwatched for prolonged periods, contributors will risk having their accepted work revoked and removed from ACM Digital Library and SIGGRAPH Asia.
Please kindly note that if you require additional assistance to watch and operate your equipment or art piece during exhibition hours, contributors shall arrange for additional manpower prior to the event. There will not be dedicated Student Volunteers assigned to your booth(s).
Presenter and Contributor Recognition
Presenters/Contributors of each accepted submission have to register for at least one conference pass. Please visit our registration page to view the various registration categories for each program. Please see the Recognition Benefits for a summary of what you will receive if your work and/or proposal are accepted by SIGGRAPH Asia.
You can apply the discount via the submission system, for one presenter per accepted submission.
Once your contribution is accepted, you will receive a link via email to the appropriate form for your contribution. You will be required to prepare the final print-ready file following the specifications in the acceptance notification.
Other Details
You will be able to update your basic submission information so that it can be included in the conference program and website. This information needs to be finalized two weeks after acceptance.
If your work is accepted, you will be required to prepare the final print-ready file following the specifications in the acceptance notification.
Please note: The schedule to provide your final material after receiving the acceptance notification is very tight. Please plan your personal schedule accordingly.
For instructions about preparation and delivery of your final content for publications, please carefully follow the instructions in the acceptance letter.
You will be able to update your basic submission information and any final materials so that it can be included in the conference program and web site. This information needs to be finalized two weeks after receipt of acceptance notifications. Please be prepared to deliver your final versions of your information and work on or before these dates.
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Submission Process

Q1. Should I send video documentation of my piece?

Yes, if at all possible. Video documentation is highly recommended. Time-based documentation is the best way to illustrate how conference attendees will actually experience your project. We may also use the video in publicity for the XR Program.

Q2. May I submit my unfinished work as a “work in progress” if it is not complete by the submission deadline?

A work in progress may be submitted if it represents a large portion of the final version. Just a video prototype is not enough. A functional prototype must be demonstrated before the deadline. Please explain in detail what additions will be made prior to the installation in the extended abstract. You will need to convince the reviewers that your work will be ready for demonstration in time for the conference.

Q3. I am having trouble uploading the high-resolution digital image required for online submission. What should I do?

If, due to bandwidth restrictions, you cannot upload a high-resolution image or supplemental movies, please instead upload a lower-resolution version. If we need to include a higher-resolution version for reviewers’ review or publication stills, we will contact you to make arrangements.

Q4. My email address will be changing soon. How can I notify you of the update?

You will be able to change your email address in the SIGGRAPH Asia Submission System.

Q5. I have completed the online submission forms, but the system still allows me to edit my account. Am I done?

Yes. But you are allowed to edit your online submission account until the deadline: 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE) on 30 June 2026

Q6. Can I submit a paper, brief, poster, or other work in addition to my XR proposal? Can I submit an XR proposal if the work has already been presented at a previous SIGGRAPH conference?

Yes. For instance, you could submit a demonstration based on a paper published at a previous SIGGRAPH conference. Be sure to list these related submissions in your proposal and make clear how your XR proposal expands on and is different from these.

Q7. Can I submit the same piece to multiple programs?

No. Submit your work to the program you feel is most appropriate.

Upon Acceptance

Q1. What will SIGGRAPH Asia support if the project is accepted?

  • Event Management
  • Venue design and basic infrastructure
  • Exhibition Design including a poster description of your accepted work
  • Basic facilities *Based on approval and discussion between Organizers & Submitters (E.g., General pedestal, lighting, electricity, basic/shared Wi-Fi for respective area)
  • Promotion

Q2. What will the artist be responsible for?

  • Carrying in, setting up, and taking down of artworks
  • Preparation of necessary equipment
  • Transportation (if necessary)
  • Travel and accommodation expenses
  • Operation and management of the work during the period

Q3. Will SIGGRAPH Asia pay for shipping and framing?

No, you are responsible for framing (NO glass, please), crating, shipping, and in-transit insurance. You must pack and ship your works professionally and safely. Packing peanuts are NOT acceptable. Work that arrives at SIGGRAPH Asia 2026 in substandard condition may be pulled from the show.

Q4. Audio Visual

You will be responsible for your own Audio-Visual equipment. An AV rental list will be provided to you upon acceptance.
SIGGRAPH Asia offers basic in-hall Wi-Fi. Please specify the services you require for your installation. High-speed internet can be arranged upon request, subject to additional charges.

Q5. I have an over-sized work that I just want push-pinned to the wall. Is this acceptable?

No. Your work must be professionally framed. We reserve the right to pull works that are not framed to our specifications.

Q6. Can I display a visual poster of my work on it in the exhibit?

Yes. Each submitter will be encouraged to send or bring 4.25-cm x 6-cm color postcards with an image of the work on the front and information about the piece on the back. These will be displayed and available for attendees (so bring plenty). No commercial promotional materials will be allowed. We will display a poster description of your accepted work at the booth.

Q7. Will SIGGRAPH Asia pay for any duty or taxes on international shipments?

No. You are responsible for all import and export expenses.

Q8. Does SIGGRAPH Asia have funding to ship my equipment to the conference?

No. Many submitters who have participated in previous SIGGRAPH and SIGGRAPH Asia XR programs have received funding from local organizations or national councils. We will be happy to provide a letter of reference should you require it.

At The Conference

Q1. If I show my work at SIGGRAPH Asia, will I have to watch my equipment?

Yes. You will need to have enough people to watch your installation or art piece if it requires monitoring.
If your booth is left unwatched for prolonged periods, you risk having your acceptance revoked and removed from ACM Digital Library and SIGGRAPH Asia.

Q2. Do I need to install my own work?

We will work closely with you to ensure proper and effective installation of your work. Exhibition installation will be accomplished by professionals, although complex works will need your individual participation, so you should plan to arrive early to assist with the installation. You may plan ahead for your travel to Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) for set up and installation on 1 December 2026.

Q3. Will SIGGRAPH Asia pay for my accommodations and travel expenses?

No. You are responsible for your own expenses.

Q4. Can I get request help from Student Volunteers to help me operate my equipment?

No. The main form of presentation in the XR venue is a live demonstration, which will be available throughout the conference. You are responsible for ensuring that your demonstration is manned during all opening hours of the XR area.

If the booth is left unwatched for prolonged periods, contributors will risk having their accepted work revoked and removed from ACM Digital Library and SIGGRAPH Asia.

Please kindly note that if you require additional assistance to watch and operate your equipment or art piece during exhibition hours, contributors shall arrange for additional manpower prior to the event. There will not be dedicated Student Volunteers assigned to your booth(s).

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All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
18 June 2026
Submission Deadline
June – July 2026
Jury Reviews
28 July 2026
Acceptance Notification
16 August 2026
Final Materials Due
15 – 18 December 2026
SIGGRAPH Asia 2026 Event Days
16 – 18 December 2026
SIGGRAPH Asia 2026 Exhibition Days
AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.