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📣 VISions @ IEEE VIS 2026
New track for bold, forward-looking ideas in vis—future directions, missing topics, big challenges 💡
✨ Early-career folks encouraged
🗓 Deadline: July 3, 2026
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Data-GIFs are popular online, which embed visual messages in short animation and are played in loops. New work shows rich examples and design suggestions by @shuxinhuan Aoyu Wu, @JunxiuT@benjbach Yingcai Wu, Huamin Qu. See our website: data-gifs.github.io#ieeevis
Also an update about #ieeevis registration: while we are still finalizing details, registration for (virtual) attendees will be free, with a registration fee for presenters and contributors.
Overjoyed to share that @tamaramunzner has been honored with the prestigious #IEEEVIS Service Award! Her exceptional dedication and invaluable contributions to the VIS community have made it what it is today. Congratulations Tamara, this accolade is richly deserved! 🎉
A huge round of applause to our incredible #IEEEVIS student volunteers! 🎉 This event wouldn't be possible without your dedication and hard work. Your smiles in this group photo say it all. Here's to you, the backbone of our conference! 🙌
Join us in congratulating Dr. Leilani Battle for receiving the 2023 VGTC Visualization Significant New Researcher Award at #IEEEVIS. 🏆 👏 @leibatt is honored for her work showing how data exploration systems can slow down, confuse, bias, and even mislead analysts.
Join us in congratulating Dr. Matthew Kay for receiving the 2023 VGTC Visualization Significant New Researcher Award at #IEEEVIS, for his contribution to visualization and communicating uncertainty. 🏆 👏 @mjskay