EVA London 2022: EVA London 2022 Conference on Electronic Visualisation and the Arts BCS London Office London, UK, July 4-8, 2022 |
Conference website | http://www.eva-london.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=evalondon2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | January 10, 2022 |
Submission deadline | January 10, 2022 |
EVA London 2022
The EVA London 2022 conference on Electronic Visualisation and the Arts is planned for 4–8th July 2022. Due to the pandemic, the precise form is still to be decided. We certainly plan an online component to the conference, but hope also to have a physical event for the first time at the new BCS London office located in Moorgate. Watch this space as plans develop.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
Papers
Papers will be presented in 20-minute slots (either in plenary sessions or in parallel, with 15 minutes allocated for the talk itself) and be associated with a publication of a 3-8 page “long” paper in the proceedings. At least one author must register for the date of presentation of the paper. Paper presentations will be physical in London or online depending on what is possible in due course.
Demonstrations
Demonstrations will be timetabled in 10-minute slots, optionally in combination with a paper presentation. Proposals are invited and should be submitted in outline as for papers, above. However, we will not expect detailed demo requirements until nearer the conference, to allow time for development. For publication, you will be able to provide a 1-2 page “short” paper describing the demo if not associated with a long paper. At least one author must register for the date of presentation of the demonstration.
Panel sessions and workshops
Proposals for panel sessions or workshops are welcome. Please note the following:
- A panel session would normally consist of two or more panel members who each make brief presentations or statements, followed by a discussion with the audience. We will look for panel sessions which we judge to be of wide interest to the EVA London audience and which would stimulate and engage the audience. Panel sessions last 30 minutes with an optional associated paper of 1-8 pages (i.e., a short or long paper). Note that all panel members must register for at least the day of the panel. A panel session may be physical or online.
- A workshop should be a practical tutorial or coordinated set of presentations and would normally be delivered in one or two 90-minute sessions or a 120-minute session if online. Note that all workshop presenters must register for at least the day of the workshop. An optional associated paper of 1-8 pages (i.e., a short or long paper) can appear in the proceedings or a joint paper covering several workshops is also possible. A workshop may be physical or online.
Research Workshop
Held on one or two days of the EVA London conference depending on the number of accepted submissions, the Research Workshop is an opportunity for postgraduate students and artists to present their work and share research work in progress in an informal and supportive setting. A Research Workshop proposal is for a 20-minute presentation on your ideas, plans or initial results (including a few minutes for questions and discussion). Accepted Research Workshop presenters can attend free on the day of the presentation. A written submission of up to two pages may be incorporated in a joint paper edited by the Research Workshop organiser. A separate paper may be possible by arrangement with and at the discretion of the organiser, at an additional charge.
The deadline for proposals is 24th February 2022 by email to the Research Workshop organiser, Graham Diprose. Note that some proposals for the main conference may be accepted for the Research Workshop instead.
List of Topics
- Digital Art
- Data, Scientific and Creative Visualisation
- Digitally Enhanced Reality and Everyware
- 2D and 3D Imaging, Display and Printing
- Mobile Applications
- Museums and Collections
- Music, Performing arts, and Technologies
- Open Source and Technologies
- Preservation of Digital Visual Culture
- Virtual Cultural Heritage
- Ethical Issues
- Historical Issues
- Digital Culture
- Artificial Intelligence
Committees
Main chairs
- Jonathan Bowen, Emeritus Professor at London South Bank University & Adjunct Professor at Southwest University, Chongqing, China
- Graham Diprose, Author, Researcher & Lecturer
- Nick Lambert, Chair of the Computer Arts Society & Ravensbourne University London
- Jon Weinel, University of Greenwich
Organizing committee
- Ann Borda (Proceedings Co-editor)
- Sean Clark (CAS, IT Support, Demonstrations)
- Tula Giannini (Symposium)
- Sarah McDaid (Publicity)
- Carl Smith (Workshops)
- Terry Trickett (EVA International)
- Kerry Wear (BCS)
Advisory Members:
- Christina Hemsley (Archiving)
- Maureen Kendal (Mentoring)
- Gareth Polmeer (RCA Liaison)
- Aphra Shemza (FLUX Liaison)
Founding Chair: James Hemsley
Honorary Member: George Mallen
Invited Speakers
- TBA
Publication
The EVA London 2022 proceedings will be published by BCS, Electronic Workshops in Computing (open access via ScienceOpen).
Venue
The conference will be held at the BCS London office if possible and also online.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to: jonathan.bowen@lsbu.ac.uk
Sponsors
BCS and Computer Arts Society.
There are opportunities for organisations to support an aspect of the conference such as the publication or a reception or bursaries for delegates, or to market services or products, some only appropriate if a physical conference is held. For example:
- Conference pack insertionsCost: £150+ VAT per insert120 copies required a few weeks ahead of time.
- A manned tabletop/stand to display or sell materials in the conference breakout area - Cost: £150 + VAT per day (includes conference attendance for one person)
- A demonstration or presentation of software or other products in the lecture room - Cost: £150 + VAT per day (includes conference attendance for one person)
- Sponsoring a bursary to cover registration costs for artists or others to attend the conference - Cost: £180 + VAT for each 2-day bursary. Sponsors will be prominently acknowledged in the current conference literature.
- Displaying materials on an unmanned tabletop/stand in the conference breakout area - Cost: £90 + VAT per day
Please contact BCS below if you are interested in any of these options: Member Groups Coordinator groups@bcs.uk - BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, 3 Newbridge Square, Swindon SN1 1BY, UK. Tel: +44 (0) 1793 417 417 | Direct Dial: +44 (0) 1793 417 566