Abstract
The Electronic Visualisation and the Arts London 2014 conference (EVA London 2014) is co-sponsored by the Computer Arts Society (CAS) and British Computer Society (BCS) - the Chartered Institute for IT, of which the CAS is a specialist group. 2014 marks the 25th Anniversary of EVA London. Over the last two decades, the EVA conference has established itself as one of London’s most innovative and interdisciplinary conferences in the field of digital visualisation. The papers in this volume touch on music, performance, electronic art, imaging technology, medical visualisation, museums and their collections, virtual communities, landscape visualisation, augmented reality, 3D imaging, interfaces, and enhanced reality, as well as other areas. The latest research by established scholars, early career researchers, practitioners, and students can be found here. For more information about EVA 2014, visit www.eva-london.org or search on Twitter for EVALondonConf. 2014 marks the 25th Anniversary of EVA London! Over the last two decades, the EVA London conference on Electronic Visualisation and the Arts has established itself as one of the United Kingdom’s most innovative and interdisciplinary conferences. It brings together a wide range of research domains to celebrate a diverse range of interests with a specialised focus on visualisation. The EVA London 2014 conference presents a wide spectrum of papers, presentations, demonstrations, a research workshop and a special pre-conference event: “VA Dr Lizzie Jackson from Ravensbourne; and Tom Wickham-Jones from Wolfram Research. The proceedings has resulted from a highly selective peer review process, fitting as many excellent submissions as possible into the limited timetable of the conference. The papers in this volume touch on music, performance, electronic art, imaging technology, medical visualisation, museums and their collections, virtual communities, landscape visualisation, augmented reality, 3D imaging, interfaces, and enhanced reality, as well as other interdisciplinary areas. EVA London is part of a larger network of EVA international conferences. In the past twenty years, EVA events have been held in Athens, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, California, Cambridge (both UK and USA), Dallas, Delhi, Edinburgh, Florence, Gifu (Japan), Glasgow, Harvard, Jerusalem, Kiev, Laval, London, Madrid, Montreal, Moscow, New York, Paris, Prague, Thessaloniki, and Warsaw. Further venues for EVA conferences are very much encouraged by the EVA community.
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Full Synopsis2014 marks the 25th Anniversary of EVA London! Over the last two decades, the EVA London conference on Electronic Visualisation and the Arts has established itself as one of the United Kingdom’s most innovative and interdisciplinary conferences
The Electronic Visualisation and the Arts London 2014 conference (EVA London 2014) is co-sponsored by the Computer Arts Society (CAS) and British Computer Society (BCS) - the Chartered Institute for IT, of which the CAS is a specialist group. 2014 marks the 25th Anniversary of EVA London
2014 marks the 25th Anniversary of EVA London! Over the last two decades, the EVA London conference on Electronic Visualisation and the Arts has established itself as one of the United Kingdom’s most innovative and interdisciplinary conferences. It brings together a wide range of research domains to celebrate a diverse range of interests with a specialised focus on visualisation
Summary
2014 marks the 25th Anniversary of EVA London! Over the last two decades, the EVA London conference on Electronic Visualisation and the Arts has established itself as one of the United Kingdom’s most innovative and interdisciplinary conferences. EVA London 2014 presents 76 papers and abstracts from 24 countries, by researchers inside and outside academia, from graduate artists, PhD students, seasoned industry professionals, established scholars, and senior researchers, who value EVA London for its interdisciplinary community This year, the conference features three keynote speakers: Prof. MA Oxon, FBCS, FRSA, is Professor of Computer Science at Birmingham City University, Chair of Museophile Limited, a museum and IT consultancy company that he founded in 2002, and Emeritus Professor of Computing at London South Bank University In recent years, he has been a visiting professor at East China Normal University (Shanghai, China), the Pratt Institute (New York, USA) where he taught a masters course on museum informatics, the University of Waikato (New Zealand), the University of Westminster, and King's College London.
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