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Art of HPC submissions open April 15, 2024.

Art of HPC Submissions

APR 15, 2024

Submissions Open

JUL 29, 2024

Submissions Close

AUG 10, 2024

Notifications Sent

How to submit

What is ART of HPC?

Unlocking the beauty within the complexity of science and engineering, this submission explores the intersection of art and HPC through captivating still images or short videos (less than 30 seconds). However, artists may employ their full creativity when generating an image. We ask you to disclose any software or equipment used in the generation of the image. Pretrained commercial generative AI models, such as DALL-E, should not be used to generate the submitted image in its entirety. If generative AI is used in the development of the image, the artist(s) must disclose the software, algorithms, and training data used.

All selected images will be displayed at the convention center in Atlanta. Anyone can submit! Show us your HPC creativity.

preparing your submission

An Art of HPC submission has three main components: a high-resolution image or video (up to 4 GB in size), a short paragraph describing the art, and an artifact document describing how it was created.

Format

Images and videos should comply with the following technical requirements:

  • Rendered at 4K (Ultra HD) resolution
  • 3840 wide x 2160 high pixels
  • 72 dpi
  • RGB color space

The preferred format for images is PNG. JPEG is allowed but must be exported at maximum quality.

Videos can be a maximum of 30 seconds and 30 frames per second. MOV Pro Res 422 is the preferred video format. MP4 is allowed but it should be compressed at a constant bitrate of 15-20 Mbps.

Artifact Description

The artifact description should include all information on how the image or video was created. Any instruments (such as camera) or software used in making should be disclosed. If machine learning or artificial intelligence was used, information on the algorithms and training data must be provided.

Open Access Licensing Requirement

In line with our commitment to promoting open access and fostering collaboration within the artistic community, we require that the content (artwork and text) submitted for consideration at the SC24 Conference (and future SC Conference Series events) be accompanied by permissive licenses.

By default, we strongly encourage artwork submitted to the Art of HPC to use a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license. This license allows for the free distribution and use of creative works while ensuring proper credit is given to the original creator. For further information on the CC BY license and how to apply it to your work, please visit the Creative Commons website.

Other acceptable licenses include (list to be completed):

A different choice of license with your artwork may result in your submission being ineligible for consideration at the SC24 Conference and future SC Conference Series events. If you need to use a different permissive license, please contact us so that we can verify it with IEEE legal department.

Review Criteria

All submissions will be reviewed according to the following criteria:

  • Must relate to high performance computing.
  • Must properly disclose the creation of the art in the artifact description.
  • Must comply with SC’s sponsoring societies Code of Conduct.
  • Must provide consent agreement.
  • Must not contain explicit advertisement.

conflict of interest & Plagiarism

conflict of interest

Please be aware of, and adhere to, these SC Conference guidelines regarding potential conflicts of interest and disclosure.

A potential conflict of interest occurs when a person is involved in making a decision that:

  • Could result in that person, a close associate of that person, or that person’s company or institution receiving significant financial gain, such as a contract or grant, or
  • Could result in that person, or a close associate of that person, receiving significant professional recognition, such as an award or the selection of a paper, work, exhibit, or other type of submitted presentation.

Program Committee members will be given the opportunity to list potential conflicts of interest during each program’s review process. Program Committee chairs and area chairs will make every effort to avoid assignments that have a potential COI.

According to the SC conference you have a conflict of interest with the following:

  • Your PhD advisors, post-doctoral advisors, PhD students, and post-doctoral advisees;
  • Family relations by blood or marriage, or equivalent (e.g., a partner);
  • People with whom you collaborated in the past five years. Collaborators include: co-authors on an accepted/rejected/pending research paper; co-PIs on an accepted/pending grant; those who fund your research; researchers whom you fund; or researchers with whom you are actively collaborating;
  • Close personal friends or others with whom you believe a conflict of interest exists;
  • People who were employed by, or a student at, your primary institution(s) in the past five years, or people who are active candidates for employment at your primary institution(s).

Note that “service” collaborations, such as writing a DOE, NSF, or DARPA report, or serving on a program committee, or serving on the editorial board of a journal, do not inherently create a COI.

Other situations can create COIs, and you should contact the Technical Program Chairs for questions or clarification on any of these issues.

Plagiarism

Please review the IEEE guidelines on identifying plagiarism.

Authors should submit new, original work that represents a significant advance from even their own prior publications.

Ready to Submit?

Create an account in the online submission system and complete the form. A sample form can be viewed before signing in.

If you have questions about Art of HPC submissions, please contact the program committee.

dates & deadlines

Submission, application, and nomination deadlines for all programs and awards, the housing open date, the early registration deadline, and more – all in one place.

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