The 18th annual ACM SIGGRAPH conference on Motion, Interaction and Games (MIG 2025) took place at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, from December 3rd to 5th. Julián Méndez attended the event to present our invited article on “Immersive Data-Driven Storytelling: Scoping an Emerging Field Through the Lenses of Research, Journalism, and Games”.
The MIG 2025 conference program consisted of 15 long and 4 short papers (out of 46 total submissions), 11 posters, and 3 invited papers from journals: 2 from the Computers & Graphics and 1 from Transactions on Computer Graphics & Visualization (TVCG). The program also incorporated several keynotes by influential researchers and industry partners. The single-track conference highlighted advances in mixed reality, avatar representations, rendering, animation, and games at its forefront. As such, our invited TVCG article received a warm welcome from the community and the “Best Student Presentation” award. Topped off with a variety of social events at the heart of Zurich, the event was a wonderful and meaningful time for our representative.
Article presented at MIG 2025
@article{MLRBD-2025-ImmDataStoriesReview,
author = {Juli\'{a}n M\'{e}ndez and Weizhou Luo and Rufat Rzayev and Wolfgang B\"{u}schel and Raimund Dachselt},
title = {Immersive Data-Driven Storytelling: Scoping an Emerging Field Through the Lenses of Research, Journalism, and Games},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics},
volume = {31},
issue = {10},
year = {2025},
month = {1},
location = {Vienna, Austria},
pages = {6839--6851},
doi = {10.1109/TVCG.2025.3531138},
publisher = {IEEE},
address = {New Jersey}
}List of additional material
Design Space (.pdf), Scoping Review Corpus & Codebook (.xlsx)

