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EVA 2011: London, UK
- Stuart Dunn, Jonathan P. Bowen, Kia Ng:
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, EVA 2011, London, UK, 6-8 July 2011. Workshops in Computing, BCS 2011, ISBN 978-1-906124-88-5
Plenary Session: The three dimensions
- Paul Richens, Marion Harney:
Reconstruction of Historic Landscapes. - Nick Lambert:
From the dome of heaven to a cupola in space: re-engaging with imagery and symbolism through 3D digital art installations. - Stephanie Adolf:
Optical Measurement Techniques for multi-dimensional measurement of Cultural Heritage.
Plenary Session: Museums: technologies and interactions
- Sarah McDaid, Silvia Filippini-Fantoni, Matthew Cock:
Handheld handholding: small-screen support for museum visitors. - Oluwaoyin Sogbesan, Natalia Grincheva:
'Universal' access in 3000 years? The Digital Collections of the State Hermitage Museum. - Danny Birchall:
'Things': a case study in getting from accession to online display in 60 minutes. - Koula Charitonos, Canan Tosunoglu Blake, Eileen Scanlon, Ann C. Jones:
Museum Learning 2.0: How (can) Web 2.0 technologies be used for enhancing the museum learning experience?
Plenary Session: New digitizations
- Chris Rowland:
Fishing with sound: An aesthetic approach to Visualising our Maritime Heritage. - Anthony Head:
3D Weather - Towards a Real-time 3D Simulation of Localised Weather. - Yi-Hui Huang:
Understanding digital-altered photographs through photographers' views of reality: Matt Siber as an example. - Richard Laing, Jonathan Scott:
The Devil is in the Detail.
Parallel Session: Social Networking
- Rob Burton:
'Kiki Salon Presents...': A Journey into Conceptual Brand and Product Development utilising Social Networking and New Media to Analyse Issues of Diversity, Authenticity and Collaborative Practices in Art and Design. - Maureen Kendal, Alan Hudson:
On the Beach - A handbook for using 3D virtual digital platforms like Second Life - 'the WEISL' - 'Writing Explorations in Second Life'. - Doron Goldfarb, Max Arends, Josef Froschauer, Dieter Merkl, Martin Weingartner:
Combining Cultural Heritage Related Web Resources in 3D Information Landscapes.
Parallel Session: Demonstrations
- Jan Wojdziak, Martin Zavesky, Ingmar S. Franke, Christian Lambeck, Rainer Groh:
Guest Login - Visitor-centred Information Design. - Parjad Sharifi:
Whispers of The Still City. - Marilli Mastrantoni, Evangelos Haviaris:
De-Fences.
Plenary Session: Virtual Worlds
- Paul Hazlewood, Amanda Oddie, Steve Presland, Brian Farrimond:
3D Spatiotemporal Reconstruction of Places and Events for Digital Heritage. - Amanda Oddie, Paul Hazlewood, Brian Farrimond, Steve Presland:
Applying Deductive Techniques to the Creation of Realistic Historical 3D Spatiotemporal Visualisations from Natural Language Narratives. - Simon Elliott:
The Garden of Ideas. - Paul Squires:
Digital Publishing: tension and attention.
Plenary Session: Visualisation of Spaces
- Amir Soltani:
Embodied Airborne Imagery: Low-Altitude Urban Filmic Topography. - Richard Beales, Ajay Chakravarthy, Sam Kuhn, Steve Luther, Michael Selway, Mike Stapleton, James Stevenson:
ICON: Authentic 3D Cultural Heritage Models for the Creative Industries. - Xin Li, Xia Zhang, Peng Cui, Zhiyong Fu, Shiqiang Yang, Baoguo Cui:
The Visualization of Mass Information in Social Network with a Holistic View. - Graham Diprose, Mike Seaborne:
An Alternative Approach to Conserving Digital Images into the 23rd Century.
Parallel Session: 3D Imaging Technology
- Richard Collmann, Dirk van der Knijff:
Virtual 3D Object Imaging for Cultural Artefacts: Demonstrator. - Moshe Caine, Michael Magen:
Pixels and Parchment: The Application of RTI and Infrared Imaging to the Dead Sea Scrolls. - Graeme Earl, Philip James Basford, Alexander Bischoff, Alan K. Bowman, Charles Crowther, Jacob Dahl, Michael Hodgson, Leif Isaksen, Eleni Kotoula, Kirk Martinez, Hembo Pagi, Kathryn E. Piquette:
Reflectance Transformation Imaging Systems for Ancient Documentary Artefacts. - Lindsay W. MacDonald:
Visualising an Egyptian Artefact in 3D: Comparing RTI with Laser Scanning.
Parallel Session: Education and Philosophy
- Charlotte Crofts:
Technologies of seeing the past: the Curzon memories App. - Colette Tom:
Digital Simulation: a new kind of artifice? - Karen Cham:
The architecture of the image.
Parallel Session: History
- Xavier Laumain, Angela López Sabater, Carlos Huerta Gabarda:
Virtual technologies for archeaological studies of Nolla's ceramic mosaics. - Tessa Morrison, Ning Gu:
What architectural historians can learn from augmented reality technologies? - Elena Logdacheva, Yuri Vinogradov, Sergei Shvemberger, Nikolay Borisov:
3D reconstruction of Cimmerian Bosporus painted crypts. - Alan Payne, Peter Fry, Heather Lane, Robert Smith, Julio D'Escrivàn:
Semantic browsing: a new way to explore and discover heritage treasures. - Dimitris S. Mylonas, Lindsay W. MacDonald:
An online colour naming workshop.
Plenary Session: Digital Art
- Sean M. Clark:
Revisiting interactive art systems. - Donatella Barbieri:
Encounters in the archive - capturing the experience of the interaction between the artist and the archive. - Azadeh Mohammadi, Taraneh Meshkani:
Interactive wallpaper. - Beryl Graham:
Museums, new media art, documentation and collection.
Plenary Session: Performance Technology
- Ruth Gibson:
Capturing stillness: visualisations of dance through motion/performance capture. - Matthew Benatan, Ian M. Symonds, Kia Ng:
Mobile notion: multimodal device augmentation for musical applications. - Grethe Mitchell, Andrew Clarke:
Capturing and Visualising Playground Games and Performance: A Wii and Kinect based motion capture system.
Parallel Session: Performance
- Daniel Felstead, Kate Bailey:
Curating performance installations. - Paul Wiersbinski:
TOYs - interactive AV performance.
Parallel Session: Demonstrations
- Radu Moraru, Oana Gui, Ioan Chirila:
3D modelling of an important symbol of orthodox wooden churches: the imperial gates. - Iñigo Giner Miranda:
Tratado de imágenes (for live trio and video track). - Joe Osmond:
Birdsong for prisoners.
Plenary Session: Visualisation and the arts
- Veronika Reichl:
The Joy of Visual Metaphors. - Tom Keene:
The Apple Barrier: an open source interface to the iPhone. - Susan Jane Jones, Lynne E. Hall:
The photograph as a cultural arbitrator in the design of virtual learning environments for personal and social education for children and young people.
Conference exhibition and research workshop
- Martha Gabriel:
Sensitive Rose and the Cross-media Era. - Seana McNamara:
The Norse Myth of Odin - digital art series on thought and memory. - Javier Pereda:
Lucha Libre: visualizing behind the mask. - Mikel Horl:
Digital rejoinders: time and place, hither and thither, war and peace. - Anastasios Maragiannis, Emmanouil Kanellos:
Typographical Experimental Research in AudioVisual Spaces [T.E.R.A.S. lab]. - Phil Taylor:
The lo-fi phenomenon - analogue versus digital in the creative process. - Eva Van Passel:
Sustainable Digital Access to Cultural Heritage: Organizational, Financial and Policy Challenges. - Lewis Sykes:
The Augmented Tonoscope. - Angeliki Chrysanthi, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Tom Frankland:
Evaluating 'Tangible Pasts': A Mixed Reality Application for Cultural Heritage. - Joe Osmond:
Abstract Animation and the Art of Sound. - Renata Gaspar:
Moving Along: performance and moving-image as contemporary media of a global circulation of culture.
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