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EVA 2010: London, UK
- Alan Seal, Jonathan P. Bowen, Kia Ng:

Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, EVA 2010, London, UK, 5-7 July 2010. Workshops in Computing, BCS 2010, ISBN 978-1-906124-65-6
Session 1: Electronic arts
- Alicia Bastos:

Discovering digital cultural capital in London's events of art and technology: reviewing the last decade. - Jeremy Pilcher:

Legal networks: visualising the violence of the law. - Almila Akdag Salah:

The online potential of art creation and dissemination: DeviantArt as the next art venue. - Peter Cochrane:

Beyond seeing is believing.
Session 2: Data, art and time
- Alex McLean, Dave Griffiths, Nick Collins, Geraint A. Wiggins:

Visualisation of live code. - Pedro Rebelo, Robert King:

Anticipation in networked musical performance. - Ernest A. Edmonds:

Beyond abstract film: constructivist digital time. - Seb Chan:

Tracking interactions: new ways of finding value in the use of museums.
Session 3: The digital museum
- Blanca Acuña:

A new media approach: visualisation of a digital exhibition. Research on representation and design of cultural interfaces. - Sam Hinton, Mitchell Whitelaw:

Exploring the digital commons: an approach to the visualisation of large heritage datasets. - Arden Kirkland, Michael Lesk, Allison Steffmann:

Context for costumes: faceted access to historic costumes.
Session 4: Digital museum 2
- Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert, Elena Stylianou:

A third space: reconsidering issues of neutrality and accessibility in the virtual art museum. - Yvonne Hellin-Hobbs:

The constructivist museum and the web. - Ingrid Beazley, Jonathan P. Bowen, Alison H. Y. Liu, Sarah McDaid:

Dulwich OnView: an art museum-based virtual community generated by the local community. - Steven Snyder, Karen Elinich:

Augmented reality for interpretive and experiential learning. - Luciana Bordoni, Giuseppe Moscara:

A system for the investigation of cracks.
Session 5: Art through evolutionary computation
- Dew Harrison:

Exploring Duchampian and Darwinian ideas through interactive means. - Barry Dean, Ian C. Parmee:

Integration of user-centred evolutionary computation with digital visualisation. - Mohammad A. Yaghan:

The evolution of architectural forms through computer visualisation: muqarnas example. - Arefe Dalvandi, Pooya Amini Behbahani, Steve DiPaola:

Exploring Persian rug design using a computational evolutionary approach.
Session 6: Digital art issues
- Murat Germen:

Photography as a tool of alienation: Aura. - Aldo Hoeben:

Using a projected Trompe L'Oeil to highlight a church interior from the inside. - Richard Collmann, Ann Borda:

Simulated-3D visualisation of artefacts using a portable electromechanical object rig. - Lindsay W. MacDonald:

The limits of resolution. - David Giaretta:

Digital preservation: terminology, techniques, testing and trust.
Session 7: Digital art issues
- Gregory Sporton:

Creative identity theft: issues for artists in collaborative online environments. - Annamaria Carusi, Gordana Novakovic, Timothy Webmoor:

Are digital picturings representations?
Session 8: Electronic resources for the public
- Jules Moloney:

Mixed reality and curatorial design: from existing practice to the nomad_tech museum. - Lisa Dieckmann, Anita Kliemann, Martin Warnke:

Meta-Image - a collaborative environment for the image discourse. - Karol Kwiatek, Martin Woolner:

Let me understand the poetry: embedding interactive storytelling within panoramic virtual environments. - Sylvia Grace Borda:

Digital image archives as public artwork and community engagement.
Session 9: Music and art
- Matthew Benatan, Sam Bultitude, Stuart Heather, Ian M. Symonds, Kia Ng:

MiMic: a motion control interface for music. - Martha Gabriel:

Voice interfaces in electronic art. - Kia Ng, Bee Ong:

Interactive multimedia rocks for geology. - Lisa Dalhuijsen, Lieven van Velthoven:

MusicalNodes, the visual music library. - Alan Read:

The ceramic age: a gloss on depth.
Session 10: Digital performance
- Richard Hoadley:

Implementation and development of sculptural interfaces for digital performance of music through embodied expression. - Sam Bailey, Adam Scott, Harry Wright, Ian M. Symonds, Kia Ng:

Eye.Breathe.Music: creating music through minimal movement.
Session 11: Digital arts practice
- David R. Burns:

The valuation of emerging media arts in the age of digital reproduction. - Chris Cornish:

Media archaeology in art practice. - Rui Filipe Antunes, Frederic Fol Leymarie:

Virtual worlds as art practice: EvoArt methodologies. - Anne E. James, Dai Nagasaka:

Architectonic influences of multimedia and their spatial significance. - Oliver Grau:

Renewing knowledge structures for Media Art.
Session 12: Digital perceptions
- Steve DiPaola:

Face, portrait, mask - using a parameterised system to explore synthetic face space. - Fernanda D'Agostino, Harry Dawson, Bret W. Tobalske:

Motion Studies: an art and science collaboration. - Julie Innes:

Capturing worlds.
Session 13: Art in the digital age
- Lisa Newman:

Flesh for fantasy: the future of sadomasochism and performance art in virtual worlds. - Phil Hawks:

The relevance of traditional drawing in the digital age.
Session 14: Digital understandings of the past
- Stephen Caffey, Robert G. Graf, Charles Culp, Wei Yan, Ehsan Barekati, Matthew Marshall:

Reconstructing the Music Hall Rotunda and Annex at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens c. 1764. - Martin Crampin:

New light on old stone: recording and reinventing visual culture.
Session 15: Experiencing history
- Wally Smith, Hannah Lewi, Kate Darian-Smith, Jon M. Pearce:

Re-connecting visual content to place in a mobile guide for the Shrine of Remembrance. - Stephen Boyd Davis, Emma Bevan, Aleksei Kudikov:

Just in time: defining historical chronographics. - Tony Longson:

Ideas and influences.

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