workshop-RiCE
Reflection in Creative Experience (RiCE) Workshop
https://riceworkshop.github.io/
theme-ai-support-for-reflection
theme-creativity-support-tools-for-reflection
What to submit?
To participate, please submit either: A) a 2 to 4-page paper; B) a 2 to 4-page pictorial; or C) a 3 to 5-min video.
Submissions can be (but are not limited to) position papers, user studies, design concepts, case studies, or theoretical pieces, relating to the conference themes. We particularly encourage submissions of first-person reflective pieces on people’s own computer arts practice, especially with a brief meta-analysis (1 paragraph) of how reflection occured in their making.
The submission requirements are:
A) Paper
Please prepare your paper using the ACM two-column format. Latex users should use the ACM article template with ‘sigconf’ style (\documentclass[sigconf,screen] {acmart}). Microsoft Word users should use the Interim template. For details, see here.
- Papers should be between 2 to 4-pages long excluding references.
- Include the workshop details in your submission’s header and footers. For LaTex, use the following command in the preamble of your document: \acmConference[RiCE W1]{The First Reflection in Creative Experience (RiCE) Workshop}{July 13, 2026}{London, UK}.
- Papers do not need to be anonymised.
- Papers do not need to include the CCS codes.
- Papers do not need to include the submission date information.
B) Pictorial
Please prepare your pictoral using the C&C 2026 Pictorials template: for inDesign, Microsoft Word, or Powerpoint.
- Pictorials should be between 2 to 4-pages long excluding references. Maximum file size 50MB.
- Include the workshop details in your submission’s header and footers.
- Pictorials do not need to be anonymised. Include the submission’s title, author(s) and their affiliation(s), and a 150-word abstract on the first page.
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