Call for Papers: Workshop on Immersive Analytics: Exploring Future Interaction and Visualization Technologies for Data Analytics (#Immersive2017) We are inviting short paper submissions (2-4 pages, TVCG style) and/or posters for our workshop on immersive analytics, held jointly with the IEEE VIS conference, October 1st, in Phoenix (http://ieeevis.org <http://ieeevis.org/>). Accepted papers will made available in the IEEE Digital Library. http://immersiveanalytics.net Deadline: 21st July 2017 Due to the recent advances in immersive technologies (VR, AR, large displays, tangible surfaces, etc.), we see new opportunities to using these technologies to analyse and explore data. Visual analytics is concerned with analytical reasoning facilitated by interactive visual interfaces. This definition is agnostic of the actual interface devices employed by visual analysis systems. Nevertheless, the affordances of the display and input devices used for analyzing data strongly affect the experience of the users of such systems, and so, their degree of engagement and productivity. However, a systematic approach to developing visual analytic tools that move beyond the desktop is yet lacking. In this call, we are looking for innovative research, design, and view-points, mature or work-in-progress, that fall into or are related to the following topics: Real-world VR/AR/MR, Collaboration, Hybrid 2D/3D,Affordances for Immersion, Changing Technologies, Application Areas, Platforms and Toolkits. We call this new research thrust ``Immersive Analytics", a topic that will explore the applicability and development of emerging user-interface technologies for creating more engaging experiences and seamless workflows for data analysis applications. More info here. Representative subtopics: Hybrid 2D/3D Changing Technologies and Scenarios Affordances for Immersion Collaboration Physical and Tangible Visualization Interaction Techniques for visualization Real-World VA and Applications Workshop Organizers: Benjamin Bach, University of Edinburgh, UK (main contact) Maxime Cordeil, Monash University, VIC Tim Dwyer, Monash University, VIC Bongshin Lee, Microsoft Research Bahador Saket, Georgia Tech Alex Endert, Georgia Tech Christopher Collins, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Sheelagh Carpendale, University of Calgary