The not-yet-extended submission deadline is March 23rd. Everyone is
encouraged to submit, regardless of affiliation, discipline, rationality,
or goodwill. Authors of accepted papers are encouraged (but not required)
to give a five minute presentation of their work.
SIGBOVIK is an evening of tongue-in-cheek academic presentations. If we
have a goal, it's to poke fun at our fields and provide a venue for silly
ideas with (often, but not always) serious executions. SIGBOVIK has both
published proceedings and live talks, and everyone is welcome to
participate. All subjects are welcome, although our audience is primarily
made up of computer scientists. The best way to get a feel for SIGBOVIK is
to look at our past proceedings, which you can find at https://sigbovik.org.
From the SIGBOVIK Announcements mailing list:
The not-yet-extended submission deadline is March 23rd. Everyone is encouraged to submit, regardless of affiliation, discipline, rationality, or goodwill. Authors of accepted papers are encouraged (but not required) to give a five minute presentation of their work.
Submit your papers here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKa_012z-wuT3F1Gxl...
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For those not in the know:
SIGBOVIK is an evening of tongue-in-cheek academic presentations. If we have a goal, it's to poke fun at our fields and provide a venue for silly ideas with (often, but not always) serious executions. SIGBOVIK has both published proceedings and live talks, and everyone is welcome to participate. All subjects are welcome, although our audience is primarily made up of computer scientists. The best way to get a feel for SIGBOVIK is to look at our past proceedings, which you can find at https://sigbovik.org.