ELECTRONIC
VISUALISATION AND THE ARTS
EVA London 2010
Monday 5th - Wednesday 7th July 2010
Venue: British Computer Society, 5 Southampton Street,
Covent Garden, London WC2E 7HA
REGISTRATION OPEN:
Catch the Early Bird
rates until 30th May
RESEARCH WORKSHOP: The research workshop is now full -
contact Francesca Monti [log in to unmask] for further details
BURSARIES AVAILABLE: Attend 2 days free of charge - including
lunch! A limited number of bursaries are
available if you don't have access to grants for conference attendance
www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/
Keynote
speakers and conference programme
EVA London 2010 will debate the
issues, discuss the trends and demonstrate the digital possibilities in
culture, heritage and the arts. This year’s
conference includes sessions on:
·
Electronic arts
·
Data, art and time
·
The digital museum
·
Art through evolutionary computation
·
Photography and reality
·
Digital art issues
·
Electronic resources for the public
·
Music and art
·
Digital performance
·
Digital arts practice
·
Digital perceptions
·
Art in the digital age
·
Experiencing history
If you are interested in the new
technologies in the cultural sector –
If you are an artist, policy maker, manager, researcher, practitioner, or
educator –
this conference is for you.
Please check the EVA London 2010 website
for the latest conference details.
EVA London 2010 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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