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CFP: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts London 2011
Call for proposals deadline: 15th january 2011
EVA London is a locally organised EVA conference for people interested in or using the new technologies with a particular focus on visualisation, in art, architecture, archaeology, music and sciences.
We invite proposals for papers, demonstrations or short performances, workshops or panel discussions.
For further information see www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london
EVA London is celebrated for its wide variety of topics, its cross-displinary approaches and presentations of cutting edge technologies. Within the overall theme of electronic visualisation, it addresses both current practice and historic research. Subject areas may include but are not limited to the concepts and practice of:
- 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
Case studies may be accepted, provided that they include discussions of wider principles or applications using the case study as an example.
EVA London 2011 is sponsored by the Computer Arts Society and the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS)
For further information see www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london