From October 21 to 25, this year’s ISMAR conference took place in Seattle, USA. This year, the Interactive Media Lab was represented in person by Katja Krug as a student volunteer and contributing author, together with other members from our lab who attended virtually.


As in the past, exciting research papers were presented at this very important augmented and mixed reality conference, both in presence and in hybrid form.
Our lab contributed a mixed-reality toolkit (A Research Platform for Studying Mixed-Presence Collaboration) at the MASK workshop, the position paper Safeguarding Sensations: Harm Prevention in Multisensory Distributed Mixed Reality at the SafeAR workshop, and a poster resulting from Mark Abdelaziz’ master’s thesis in Between Pages and Reality: Exploring a Book Metaphor for Unfolding Data-driven Storytelling in Immersive Environments.

We are looking forward to the next ISMAR!

Papers at IEEE ISMAR 2025