We are excited to announce the call for participation for the « Beauty in Complexity » exhibition during the French Conference on Complex Systems (FRCCS) 2024. This exhibition aims at sharing to a wide and diverse audience the beauty of your research. Find the most fascinating visual that you are producing in your research. Any visual is acceptable, it could be a photograph, a diagram, a visualization, a montage, anything that can spark curiosity and wonder to the viewers.
The format is a single image that will be accompanied by an abstract. The abstract should explain (roughly):
– how the visual was obtained,
– what it represents / how it can be read,
– explicit how complexity impacts the research, the process, or the phenomenon observed and how it translates to the visual, and eventually to your own findings
– eventually, anything remarkable in it.
Thanks to our sponsor the Paul-Valery University, the selected visuals will be printed for you on a large poster (make sure your visual is of high-enough resolution), in addition to its abstract on a side, and exhibited in the main hall during the whole conference.
If you attend the conference, of course you will be free to take your poster with you.
To ensure you don’t miss out on the FRCCS24 Beauty in Complexity exhibition, here are the key deadlines:
Submission Deadline: April 14
Final Decisions Released: April 17
Camera-Ready Deadline: April 30
Conference: May 29-31, Montpellier, France
We strive to make the exhibition submission process as hassle-free as possible. We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to broadcast your work in an entertaining manner.
Topic of Interest
Find the most fascinating visual that you are producing in your research. Any visual is acceptable, it could be a photograph, a diagram, a visualization, a montage, anything that can spark curiosity and wonder to the viewers.
Submission Guidelines
We expect you to submit:
– your visual submission as a PDF (max 100MB), depending on the number of selected submission printing size will be A0 or A1, portrait or landscape to your choosing. Make sure to have your title and author list with affiliations within your visual.
– a short abstract of 2000 characters max. This will be printed alongside the visual.
– if needed, as a supplemental material, an extended abstract that should not exceed 2 pages.
All contributions should be submitted electronically online via :
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/FRCCS2024/
Workshop chairs
Benjamin Renoust, Median Technologies, benjamin.renoust@mediantechnologies.com
Arnaud Sallaberry, LIRMM / Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, arnaud.sallaberry@lirmm.fr