Owing to a favourable deal with our venue, we have been able to extend our early bird registration deadline until Friday 21st May.
Please also note the final program.
**** Computational Aesthetics 2010 ****
Central London, UK, 14-15 June
You are invited to participate in the sixth annual Symposium on Computational Aesthetics.
Invited speakers: Maggie Boden and George Mallen.
Registration is open at
http://graphics.uni-konstanz.de/cae2010/pmwiki.php/Main/Registration
Registration Fees:
Early Bird *** extended till 21st May ***
£155 Student (CAS/EG)
£205 Student (non-member)
£215 Regular (CAS/EG)
£315 Regular (non-member)
After 21st May
£205 Student (CAS/EG)
£255 Student (non-member)
£255 Regular (CAS/EG)
£355 Regular (non-member)
Program:
**** Sunday 13th June 2010 ****
Afternoon: optional visit to the Courtauld Gallery www.courtauld.ac.uk
(extra charge of £5, payable on the day)
Evening: various informal options to have dinner with other delegates
**** Monday 14th June 2010 ****
9:20 Welcome
9:30 Keynote: Computer Art and Emotions, Maggie Boden
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Session 1 Weird Images
* Realtime Aesthetic Image Retargeting, Ligang Liu and Jin Yong.
* The "In-Between" virtual neighborhood and the "Cellutopia" engine, Nefeli Dimitriadi and Stavroula Zoi
* Pannini: A New Projection for Rendering Wide Angle Perspective Images, Daniel German, Thomas Sharpless and Bruno Postle.
* A robust and universal gradient domain imaging solver using gradient variables and locally varying metrics, Ramon Hegedus and Laszlo Neumann.
12:40 Lunch
13:40 Session 2 Suggestive Lines
* Suggestive Hatching, Mayank Singh and Scott Schaefer.
* Two Computers at Leisure Playing Chess in a Park, Timothy Devine
* Recursive scene graphs, Neil Dodgson and Brian Wyvill.
* Line Drawings vs. Curvature Shading: Scientific Illustration of Range Scanned Artefacts, Christian Hörr, Guido Brunnett and Christian Vix.
* Interactive volume illustration using intensity filtering, Marc Ruiz, Imma Boada, Miquel Feixas and Mateu Sbert.
15:45 Coffee
16:15 Art Installation Exploration
17:15 Posters, art & drinks
18:30 Finish
Evening: conference dinner in Covent Garden
(not included in conference registration,
e-mail will be sent to registrants about options)
**** Tuesday 15th June 2010 ****
9:00 Session 3 Magic Brushes
* Arabic Calligraphy, Salman Alhajri.
* Brush stroke ordering techniques for painterly rendering, Lesley Northam, Joe Istead and Craig S. Kaplan.
* Stroke Matching for Paint Dances, Simon Colton.
10:15 Coffee
10:40 Session 4 Freaky Geometry
* Subdivision Beyond Smoothness, Michael Hansmeyer
* A Planetary Order (Terrestrial Cloud Globe), Martin John Callanan.
* Procedural generation of surface detail for science fiction spaceships, Craig S. Kaplan and Kate Kinnear.
* Discretization of 3D models using voxel elements of different shapes, Davide Cavagnino and Marco Gribaudo.
12:20 Lunch
13:20 Invited Talk: Goose pimples are for humans, what's for robots?, George Mallen
14:00 Session 5 Mental to Metal
* Bridging the Imaginal Gap: From Mental Image to Computer Model, Nick Lambert
* Toward Auvers Period: Evolution of van Gogh's Style, Jaume Rigau, Miquel Feixas, Mateu Sbert and Christian Wallraven.
14:50 Coffee
15:15 Session 6 Crossover
* The Needle Factory, Jeremy Radvan.
* Learning about Shadows from Artists, Elodie Fourquet.
* From Communication Game to Cities Tango, Ernest Edmonds and Francesca Franco
16:30 Closing
Evening: various informal options to have dinner with other delegates
**** Wednesday 16 June ****
Morning: various options to visit sites in London, including Tate Modern www.tate.org.uk/modern/ and the National Gallery www.nationalgallery.org.uk (both free of charge)
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