ACM Hypertext 2025 – Call for Demos and Exhibitions

Track chairs: Prof. David Millard (University of Southampton) and Dr. Emanuel 
Lacić (Infobip)

ACM Hypertext 2025 invites submissions to the Demos and Exhibitions track, 
dedicated to showcasing innovative hypertext technologies, interactive 
experiences, and industry-leading applications. This track provides an exciting 
venue for presenting working systems, creative applications, prototypes, and 
real-world case studies to the hypertext community, industry professionals, and 
the broader public. All submissions must be written in English. Papers should 
be submitted electronically, in a PDF format, through the EasyChair submission 
system, https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=ht2025adjunct.

Important Dates (AoE Time)
June 06, 2025: Paper submission
July 04, 2025: Notification of paper acceptance
July 18, 2025: Camera-ready submission

Demos
We welcome demonstrations of working systems, prototypes, or experimental tools 
that explore how hypertext and AI-driven technologies amplify creativity, 
enhance connections, and transform user experiences.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:


  *   Innovative hypertext applications in industry and education
  *   Novel hypertext tools and technologies
  *   Emerging hypertext systems employing AI, AR, VR, or Web3
  *   Practical demonstrations of interactive storytelling systems
  *   Hypertext systems that utilize Large Language Models for adaptive and 
personalized experiences


Exhibitions
We also invite submissions that showcase original interactive experiences, 
digital art installations, games, or narrative works that leverage hypertext 
and AI-driven technologies to amplify creativity and enhance user engagement. 
Possible topics here include, but are not limited to: digital art and creative 
interactive media; interactive narrative experiences; immersive installations 
utilizing AR, VR, or mixed reality; innovative e-literature and storytelling 
projects; and digital installations addressing ethical considerations such as 
biases, authorship, and human-AI collaboration, among others.


Format
Submissions must be anonymous, given that ACM HT uses a double-blind review 
process. Submissions should follow the same ACM double-column format as the 
main research tracks, but papers should be up to 4 pages with 1 additional page 
for references. Accepted submissions will be archived in the ACM Digital 
Library as part of the ACM adjunct proceedings.

For more information please refer to the official website of the HT’25: 
https://ht.acm.org/ht2025

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