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EVA 2016: London, UK
- Jonathan P. Bowen, Graham Diprose, Nick Lambert:
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, EVA 2016, London, UK, 12-14 July 2016. Workshops in Computing, BCS 2016
Pre-Conference Symposium
- Jonathan P. Bowen, Tula Giannini:
From Analogue to Digital in Literature and Art.
Music I
- Terry Trickett:
Revealing the Colours of the Apocalypse through Visual Music. - David Gibson:
Novel Designer Plastic Trumpet Bells for Brass Instruments. - Jamie Bullock, Balandino Di Donato:
Approaches to Visualising the Spatial Position of Sound-objects.
Keynote
- Lincoln Wallen:
Improving Animation Technology through Digital Transformation.
Music and Multimedia
- Joe Osmond:
One Stone for Hermione Levi. - Maria Kallionpää:
Performing the Super Instrument: Reaching Beyond Technical and Expressive Capabilities. - Richard Hoadley:
Live Coding, Live Notation, Live Performance. - Maria Kallionpää, Hans-Peter Gasselseder:
The Imaginary Friend, Crossing over Computer Game Scoring Techniques and Musical Expression.
Music II
- Joe Osmond:
The Musicians of Memory - Compositional Silence and the Audio-visuality of Sound. - Sean Soraghan, Alain Renaud, Ben Supper:
A Perceptually Motivated Visualisation Paradigm for Musical Timbre. - Hans-Peter Gasselseder:
What You Hear is Where You Are is What I Hear.
The Arts
- Genevieve Smith-Nunes, Peter Cook, Camilla Neale, Paul Golz:
Data Network Simulator with Classical Ballet. - Dalia Yassine:
'Dissect the Insects': Transformative Experiences.
Research Workshop
- John Hillman:
Periphery Vision: Data as image. - Eva Iova:
Presence: An exploration of the real and veiled in museums and galleries. - Michael Wechner, Ulrich Suter, Titus Eichenberger:
Musealia - an artistic and documentary research project. - Gabriel Botasso, Simone Vizioli:
Drawing in Digital Platforms: A Study about the Buildings of Eduardo Souto de Moura and Eduardo de Almeida. - Paris Xyntarianos-Tsiropinas, Thomas Spyrou:
DDArtS: Towards designing digitally enhanced street art tools. - Kira de Coudres:
Methods of Ontological Remix. - Rita Silva, Lidia Oliveria:
Musealisation in Mobile Apps: A communitarian museum for Ilê Aiyê. - Kristina Pulejkova:
Atomic Memory and the Future Human.
Arts I
- Andy Lomas:
Species Explorer: An interface for artistic exploration of multi-dimensional parameter spaces. - Topher Maraffi:
Using New Media for Pratice-based Fine Arts Research in the Classroom.
Keynote
- Andreas Bienert, Eva Emenlauer-Blömers:
Melting Pots: Berlin Digital meets Berlin Culture.
Arts II
- Sara Choudhrey:
Digital Islamic Art: The use of digital technologies in contemporary Islamic art by artists in the UK. - Steve DiPaola, Sara Salevati, Kristin Carlson, Thecla Schiphorst:
Movement Awareness through Emotion Based Aesthetic Visualisation. - Wayne Li, Ethan C. Hilton, Tracy Hammond, Julie Linsey:
Persketchtivity: An Intelligent Pen-Based Online Education Platform for Sketching Instruction.
Arts and Photography
- Elke E. Reinhuber:
VENOMENON - A multilayered visual experience. - Agata Marta Soccini:
Virtual and Augmented Reality in the Art of Lucio Fontana. - Murat Germen:
Alternative Cityscape Visualisation: Drone shooting as a new dimension in urban photography. - Steve DiPaola, Graeme McCaig:
Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Emulate the Creativity of a Portrait Painter.
Education and Museums
- Francesca Guerrera:
Across Education and Interaction: How TEL and WELL can serve museums and their visitors. - Cristina Portugal, Natalia Brunnet:
Design and the Creation of an Interactive Academic Space. - Daniel Buzzo, Philip Phelps:
JourneyMap: Visualising the time-bound student journey. - Will Smith, Andy Couch, Robert Pickering, J. C. Díaz:
Virtual Reality Tour of the 'Focus of Favorites' Exhibition at the Gilcrease Museum.
Workshop
- Carl H. Smith:
Context Engineering Experience Framework.
Demonstrations
- Anna Shvets:
The System of Graphs in Music Harmony: A user interface for mobile learning game development. - Esteban Fourmi, JiaXuan Hon, Aoi Nakamura:
Whist: Dance theatre and Virtual Reality.
Mathematics and the Arts
- Jonathan P. Bowen:
Alan Turing: Virtuosity and visualisation. - Dylan Gauld:
Growth: Visualisation of Predictive Mathematical Models using 3D Computer Graphics and Animation. - Wayne Clements:
Poetry Beyond the Turing Test.
Keynote
- Susan Hazan:
The Museum Speaks - Your Narrative or Mine? The Museum in a Web 2.0 World.
Museums
- Olivia Vane, Stephen Boyd Davis, Florian Kräutli:
Using Data Visualisation to Tell Stories about Collections. - Helena Barranha:
Between the Virtual and a Hard Place: The dilemma of digital art museums. - Tula Giannini, Jonathan P. Bowen:
Curating Digital Life and Culture: Art and information. - Jim Wood, Haiming Lui, Thomas Briggs:
Learning Computing Heritage through Gaming - whilst teaching digital development through history.
Theory and Practice
- Anna Nazo:
Posthumanism: The human body transition. - Gareth Polmeer:
Sublating Time: Hegel's speculative philosophy and digital aesthetics. - Sophy Smith:
Ask the Audience.
Demonstrations
- Luca M. Damiani:
Recoding Cities. - Ian Willcock:
Observing Collective Thought: Developing Social Media Tools for Real-time Awareness of Social Preoccupations. - Darryl Griffiths, Stuart Cunningham, Jonathan Weinel:
An Interactive Music Playlist Generator that Responds to User Emotion and Context.
Workshop
- Derek J. Smith:
The Remarkably Difficult Psychology of Creative Visualisation.
Music and Dance
- Janet Lazar, Michael Lesk:
The Trumpet Shall Sound: De-anonymising jazz recordings. - Paul Golz, Chris P. Bowers, Marc Price:
A Practical Approach to Using Motion Capture in Performance Dance.
Exhibition and Digital Futures
- Nicholas Lambert:
The Lumen Prize at EVA London 2016. - Sean M. Clark:
Connect Digital Artworks. - Jeremy Gardiner:
3D LIDAR Rapid Prototype Relieft Model of the Jurassic Coast. - Stefania Boiano, Pietro Cuomo, Giuliano Gaia:
Real-time Messaging Platforms for Storytelling and Gamification in Museums: A case history in Milan.
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