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title: "Call for Papers: ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Functional Art, Music, Modelling and Design"
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timestamp: "5/28/2025 9:02:16"
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deadline: "6/13/2025"
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13th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on
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Functional Art, Music, Modelling and Design
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(FARM)
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Call for Papers, Demos, and Performance
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Singapore, October 12
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Deadline: June 13
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https://2025.splashcon.org/track/splash-2025-farm
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FARM 2025 is the 13th edition of the ACM SIGPLAN International
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Workshop on Functional Art, Music, Modelling and Design (FARM).
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FARM encourages submissions from across art, craft, and design,
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including textiles, visual art, music, 3D sculpture, animation, GUIs,
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video games, 3D printing and architectural models, choreography,
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poetry, and even VLSI layouts, GPU configurations, or mechanical
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engineering designs. Theoretical foundations, language design,
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implementation issues, and applications in industry or the arts are
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all within the scope of the workshop.
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In addition to the main workshop, FARM hosts a traditional evening of
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performances. This year, the performance evening is sponsored and
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hosted by both ICFP and SPLASH, and open to all attendees of either
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conference. For this year, the venue for performances will be on the
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University of Singapore Campus. See our call for papers for more
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information on submitting a performance.
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Call for Papers, Performances, and Demos
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The ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Functional Art, Music,
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Modelling and Design (FARM) encourages submissions from across art,
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craft, and design, including textiles, visual art, music, 3D
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sculpture, animation, GUIs, video games, 3D printing and architectural
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models, choreography, poetry, and even VLSI layouts, GPU
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configurations, or mechanical engineering designs. Theoretical
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foundations, language design, implementation issues, and applications
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in industry or the arts are all within the scope of the workshop.
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In addition to the main workshop, FARM hosts a traditional evening of
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performances. Thus, this call encompasses both papers/demos for the
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workshop (and its published proceedings) as well as performance
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proposals for the evening’s event. Authors are invited to make a
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single submission for each. Authors may submit both a paper/demo and
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performance proposal, but the submissions will be considered
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independently. Performances may be of previously-produced work, and
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may be in any medium (including traditional acoustic performances) so
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long as the principles of programming (or actual programs) were used
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in their composition or performance.
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Papers
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Paper submissions are invited in three categories:
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- Original research
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- Overview / state of the art
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- Technology tutorial (especially tools and environments for
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distributed artistic workflow)
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Papers must be submitted via HotCRP, and meet the following requirements:
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- 5 to 12 pages
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- PDF format
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- Adhere to the ACM SIGPLAN template
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Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library as part
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of the FARM 2023 proceedings.
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Authors are encouraged to submit auxiliary material for publication
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along with their paper (source code, data, videos, images,
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etc.). Authors retain all rights to the auxiliary material.
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Demos
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Demo submissions should describe a demonstration and its context,
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connecting it with the themes of FARM. A demo could be in the form of
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a short (10 to 20 minute) tutorial, a presentation of work in
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progress, an exhibition of some work, or even a performance.
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Demos must be submitted via HotCRP, and meet the following requirements:
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- 500 to 2000 words
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- Have a title starting with “Demo: ”
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- PDF format
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- Adhere to the ACM SIGPLAN template
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Accepted demos will be published in the ACM Digital Library as part of
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the FARM 2023 proceedings.
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Performances
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FARM seeks proposals for performances which employ programming
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techniques (or are generated by programs), in whole or in part. We
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invite a diverse range of functionally-themed submissions including
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music, video, dance, and performance art. Both live performances and
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fixed-media submissions are welcome. We encourage risk-taking
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proposals that push forward the state of the art as well as refined
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presentations of highly developed practice. In either case, please
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support your submission with a clear description of your performance,
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including how your performance employs functional programming and a
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discussion of influences and prior art as appropriate. If desired, you
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may use some of your performance time for a short lecture or
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presentation; this must supplement, and not take the place of, a
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primary performance.
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Performance proposals should be emailed to
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[email protected] or submitted via HotCRP, and must
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include:
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- A description of the performance (please be as specific as possible)
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- An explanation of the use of programming in the work
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- A list of technical requirements
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- A link to an audio or video example (YouTube, Vimeo, Bandcamp, etc.)
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Accepted performances will be presented at the performance evening.
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Notes on funding
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Paid registration to the FARM workshop is usually required for paper
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and demo submitters, but will be waived for performers.
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If you have financial difficulty attending, you can apply for the PAC
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funds. Please get in touch for more information.
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Contact
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For any questions, issues or comments, email
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title: "Current Continuation, a SIGPLAN Podcast"
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Current Continuation is a new interview series where we talk to researchers in
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the field of programming languages. Your hosts are the co-editors of the
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SIGPLAN blog, Aws Albarghouthi (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Adrian
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Sampson (Cornell).
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The first two episodes are out now, with Ranjit Jhala and Satnam Singh. We'll
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publish a few more ahead of PLDI.
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Listen, watch, or subscribe on the website:
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https://sigplan.org/cc/

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