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EVA 2009: London, UK
- Alan Seal, Suzanne Keene, Jonathan P. Bowen:
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, EVA 2009, London, UK, 6-8 July 2009. Workshops in Computing, BCS 2009
Session 1: Reconstructive Archaeology
- Paul Bryan:
Recording Prehistoric Rock-art: A Three Dimensional Approach. - Hugh Corley:
Tagged: Digital Photography and Archaeologists. - Graeme Earl, Gareth Beale, Jassim Happa, Mark A. Williams, Glen A. Turley, Kirk Martinez, Alan Chalmers:
A Re-Painted Amazon.
Session 2: Digital History
- Martyn Jessop:
The Domesday Book: Visualization Tools to Explore Identity at the start of the Second Millennium. - Nic Earle, Shelley Hales:
Pompeii in the Crystal Palace: Comparing Victorian and Modern Virtual, Immersive Environments. - Oana Gui, Ioan Petrescu, Theo Muresan, Oana Mara Gui, Radu Solovastru, Paul Valentin Borza, Dan Dumitrescu:
Considerations Regarding the use of the Biologically Inspired Retinex Algorithm in Art Conservation-Restoration.
Session 3: Digital History
- Mathias Fuchs:
Digital Tudor. - Crandall Shifflett:
Paspahegh: Visualizing a Seventeenth-Century Algonquian Indian Village in the Virginia Chesapeake. - Jane Devine Mejia:
Online Exhibitions and Archives: A Collaborative Project for Teaching and Learning in Design.
Session 4: Virtual Museology
- James Coltrain:
A Picture is Worth 1, 000 Pasts: How 3D Virtual Reconstructions Can Bridge the Gap Between Visitor Interest and Scholarly Debate. - Angelina Russo:
Our Space: The Convergance of Cultural Interactive Experiences and Distributed Innovation in Museums. - Francesca Monti:
The Tomb-Chapel of Nebamun at the British Museum: The Digital, the Spectacular, and the Inconspicuous Under One Limestone Roof.
Session 5: Digital Arts: History and Theory
- Ernest A. Edmonds:
New constructs in Art: Structure, Time, Correspondences and Interaction. - Catherine Mason:
The Fortieth Anniversary of Event One at the Royal College of Art. - Stefan Zedlacher, Michael Stadler:
Mediated Situationism.
Session 6: Digital Arts: Practice
- Jeremy Gardiner:
Light Years: Jurassic Coast an Immersive 3D Landscape Project. - Frank Watson, Dave Lawrence:
Isles of Grain. - Jeehee Lee:
The Secret Garden.
Session 7: Digital Arts: Concepts
- Gordana Novakovic:
Fugue and Variations on some Themes in Art and Science. - Lijia Ke:
Relating Tradition to Innovation within Chinese Art.
Session 8: Digital Arts: Practice
- Sophy Smith:
The Creative Uses of Facebook as a Tool for Artistic Collaboration. - Anastasios Maragiannis:
Visual Arts and 2D - 3D Motion Typo.graphic Design. - Violetta Dajanev:
Open Access to Digital Culture for Non-Professional Creatives.
Session 9: Interfaces and Tracking
- Gordana Novakovic:
The Interface behind the Face. - Myrto Karanika:
Strings: A Haptic Interface. - Mariza Dima, John Lee, Mark Wright, Abi Ullattil, Xiaoqing Cao:
Designing a Haptically Extended Interface for Digitally Animating 3D Articulated Characters. - Amir Soltani:
Panohaptic Interface for Architectural Filmic Improvisation.
Session 10: Digital Performance
- Carl Smith:
The Unit of Construction + the Multiple Point of View = the Evolution of Form.
Session 11: Immersive Environments
- Thomas Duncan, Noel McCauley:
Narrative Space Architecture and Digital Media. - Colin B. Price, June S. Moore, Joanne Kuzma:
Deconstruction-reconstruction of Computer Game and Immersive Environment Semiotics. - Joanne Tompkins, Matt Delbridge:
Using Virtual Reality Modelling in Cultural Management, Archiving and Research.
Session 12: Computers, Music and Things
- Mick Grierson:
Plundermatics: Real-time Interactive Media Segmentation for Audiovisual Analysis, Composition and Performance. - Tom Keene, Kypros Kyprianou:
Aristotle's Office.
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