EVA London 2011
Wednesday 6th – Friday 8th July 2011
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Deadline: 15th January 2011
www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london
*Visualising*
ideas and concepts in culture, heritage the arts and sciences: digital arts, sound, music, film and animation, 2D and 3D imaging, European projects, archaeology, architecture, social media for museums, heritage and fine art photography, medical visualization and more
OFFERS OF PAPERS, DEMONSTRATIONS AND WORKSHOPS by 15th January 2011
We invite proposals of papers, demonstrations or short performances, workshops or panel discussions. Demonstrations and performances will be an important part of this year’s conference. Only a summary of the proposal on up to one page is required for selection. This must be submitted electronically according to the instructions on the EVA London<http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london> website.
Proposals may be on any aspect of EVA London’s focus on visualisation for arts and culture, heritage and medical science, broadly interpreted. We especially invite papers or presentations on the newest and emerging technologies and applications. Papers are peer reviewed and may be edited for publication as hard copy and online. Other presentations may be published as summaries or as papers.
If your proposal is a case study, we will be looking for discussions of wider principles or applications using the case study as an example. A few bursaries for EVA London registration fees will again be available if you don’t have access to grants.
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EVA London’s Conference themes will particularly include new and emerging technologies and applications, including but not limited to:
* Visualising ideas and concepts * Imaging and images in museums and galleries * Digital performance * Music, sound, film and animation * Medical humanities
* Reconstructive archaeology and architecture * Digital and computational art and photography * Visualisation in museums, historic sites and buildings * Immersive environments
* Technologies of digitization * 2D, 3D and high definition imaging * Virtual and augmented worlds * Web 2.0 and 3.0 technologies in art and culture * Digital visualization of performance and music
For further information see www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london<http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london>
EVA London 2011 will be co-sponsored by the Computer Arts Society, a Special Interest Group of the British Computer Society, and by the BCS.
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Sarah McDaid
Visiting Research Fellow
Institute for Computing Research
Department of Informatics
Faculty of Business
London South Bank University
London UK
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