SIGGRAPH 2025: Frontiers
Conference:
Overview:
The Frontiers Program is a forum to introduce new ideas, promote conversation to articulate new research questions, and incubate collaborations and communities around these new ideas; explore visions of tomorrow by studying early-stage emerging topics with implications that may radically change our world of graphics and interactive techniques and the relationship between humanity and technology.
As the frontiers of research and practice move forward, new research directions, collaboration potential, and unexpected connections across disciplines emerge. Frontiers Workshops are intended to foster radical collaborations with engaging, deep-dive explorations of emerging, interdisciplinary topics led by great minds within and without the SIGGRAPH community. Frontiers Workshops engage the audience to be not just passive participants ― but active co-creators of the future.
Workshop topics vary greatly ― but all have the broad goals of articulating important new questions and shaping new ways of thinking about new problems. The most compelling workshops are inspiring and engaging sessions led by established graphics community researchers partnering with visionaries and researchers in adjacent fields where there is exciting potential for joint work and creating new communities. The Frontiers Workshops seek to provide a forum to explore fundamental questions, challenges, and directions of emerging research areas.
Frontiers Chair:
- Adam W. Bargteil - University of Maryland, Baltimore County

