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 CLOSES ON 30th JUNE: This year’s conference promises to be both a showcase for some really exciting research and a stimulating forum for discussion. Only a limited number of places remain for EVA London 2010. Don’t hesitate, if you haven’t already done so, register now!

Registration details

 

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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 years 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.

 

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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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