EVA London 2011
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts
Jonathan P. Bowen (editor), Stuart Dunn (editor), Kia Ng (editor)UK Price: £60.00 EU Price: €80.00 ROW (USD) Price: $95.00 ISBN: 9781906124885
Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 210 x 297 x 15.443
Number of pages: 290
Publication date: 06 JUL 2011
About the book:
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts 2011 (EVA 2011) is co-sponsored by the Computer Arts Society and BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, of which the CAS is a specialist group. The papers in this volume include the latest research by established scholars, early career researchers and students on museums; technologies and human computer interaction; digitisation and the digitisation process; social networking and social media; virtual worlds which are becoming ever more ubiquitous and usable; 3D imaging technology, education and philosophy; performance, and the arena of cultural heritage policy and administration. The geographic areas covered by the research reported include Russia, Italy, Spain, Scotland and the Dead Sea, as well as the geographically neutral realms of cyberspace.
About the Author(s):
Jonathan P. Bowen is Chair of Museophile Limited, visiting professor at University of Westminster and Emeritus Professor at London South Bank Univeristy. Stuart Dunn is Research Fellow at the Centre for e-Research at King's College London. Kia Ng is Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Research in Music at the University of Leeds.
Table of Contents:
1 The three dimensions
2 Museums: technologies and interactions
3 New digitizations
4 Social networking
5 Demonstrations
6 Virtual worlds
7 Visualisation of spaces
8 3D imaging technology
9 Education and philosophy
10 History
11 Digital art
12 Performance technology
13 Performance
14 Demonstrations
15 Visualisation and the arts
16 Conference exhibition and Research Workshop





