ELECTRONIC VISUALISATION AND THE ARTS
EVA London 2009Monday 6th - Wednesday 8th July 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS - reminder
http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/*Visualising*
ideas and concepts in culture, heritage and the arts: digital arts, sound, music, film and animation, 2D and 3D imaging, European projects, archaeology, architecture, social media for museums, heritage and fine art photography, computer arts
OFFERS OF PAPERS AND WORKSHOPS by 31 January 2009
EVA London 2009 will be co-sponsored by the Computer Arts Society, a Special Interest Group of the British Computer Society, and by the BCS.
We invite offers of papers. For proposals we require only a summary of the paper on not more than one page. It must be submitted electronically according to the instructions on the EVA London website, http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/.
Papers may be on any aspect of EVA London's focus on visualisation for the arts and culture, broadly interpreted, including technology, use and users, creative, visual and performing arts and music, strategy,
organisational implications and policy. Papers are peer reviewed and may be edited. They will be published as hard copy and online.
We hope to offer bursaries again to attend EVA London for those who do not have access to grants.
EVA London 2009's conference themes will include, but are not limited to:
* Enabling the arts through digital technologies
* Crossing disciplinary boundaries
* Visualising ideas and concepts
* Moving and still images in museums and galleries
* Web 2.0 technologies in cultural heritage organizations
* Digital and computational arts
* Sound, music, film and animation
* 2D and 3D imaging
* Virtual and augmented worlds
* Fine art and photography
* Interactive technologies
Dr Suzanne Keene
Reader in Museum Studies
University College London
Institute of Archaeology
31-34 Gordon Square
London, WC1H 0PY
t: +44 (0)20 7679 4935
m: 0779 962 7002