Friday, May 19, 2006

Event: EVA London 2006

***EVA LONDON 2006***
Electronic Information, the Visual Arts, and Beyond
Wednesday 26th - Friday 28th July 2006

The Foremost European Electronic Imaging Events in the Visual Arts since 1990

* EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION OPEN *
http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/2006/register

Venue: The UCL Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PY

OUTLINE PROGRAMME

Wednesday 26th July
Workshop: New research presentations

CONFERENCE DAY 1: 26th July

*Strategies and new directions*
Emerging business models; Cultural cartography; Effects of online catalogues; Gender bias in science & art museum websites; AV preservation - the BBC archive; Rights management panel

CONFERENCE DAY 2: 27th July

*Museums, libraries & archives*
Collections documentation: a critical perspective; Museum cell phone audio tour programmes; Collections management, asset management; Turning the museum inside out

*Architecture, archaeology, history*
Automated classifcation system for bronze age vessels; Virtual museography for an archaeological site; On-site ICT applications; The Golden City Hall Man: 3D scanning and reverse engineering

*New technical developments*
Reproduction of stained glass windows on transparent material; An interactive genetic algorithm for the production of collaborative literature

CONFERENCE DAY 3: 28th July

*Arts IT and education, new digital arts*
Online education as stage and narrative acts; 'Music of the spheres'; Confessions of computer scientists working in the arts; Collaborative technology enhanced environment and interactive technologies


Conference Chair:
Suzanne Keene, The Institute of Archaeology

Co-chairs:
Jonathan Bowen, London South Bank University
Lindsay MacDonald, London University of the Arts
James Hemsley, Birkbeck & EVA, Honorary chair

Event manager: Monica Kaayk, EVA: aconom@cix.co.uk

Who should participate? Local to national and European ... those working in cultural technology ... the cultural sector ... university & culture researchers ... high tech industry ... education ... government ... media & publishing consultants ... cultural tourism ... cultural foundations.

Marketing & promotion opportunities include sponsorship, demonstrations, product or service presentations, exhibition

http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/2006

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