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EVA London 2022 : Electronic Visualisation and the Arts 2022 | |||||||||||
Link: http://www.eva-london.org/eva-london-2022/ | |||||||||||
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EVA London 2022: Call for Proposals
The EVA London 2022 conference on Electronic Visualisation and the Arts is planned for 4–8th July 2022. For full/latest details of the event see: http://www.eva-london.org/eva-london-2022/ Deadline for proposals Main conference: Monday 10th January 2022 Research workshop: Thursday 24th February 2022 Proposing for EVA London 2022 Main conference Proposals may be for a paper, a paper with demo, a demonstration, a workshop or a panel discussion, and should be related to at least one of the conference themes. All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Proposal must be submitted via the EasyChair website at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=evalondon2022 Please note the following: * Please submit a summary proposal of up to 400 words in text form, together with a draft of the paper in PDF for full “long” paper proposals. Additional information in PDF is optional for all submissions except full “long” paper proposals where an initial draft paper is required, ideally in the standard EVA London double-column eWiC style. * Authors of all proposals selected for EVA London 2022 will be invited to submit a completed paper for publication in the proceedings. Proposals are peer-reviewed and submitted papers will be copyedited for publication (both physical and digital). Some presentations may be published as summaries. Papers must be in an appropriate form to be accepted. Further information will be provided in due course. * We regret that EVA cannot supply letters of invitation or support. Further details of post-proposal deadlines are available at: http://www.eva-london.org/eva-london-2022/key-dates/ All questions about submissions should be emailed to: jonathan.bowen@lsbu.ac.uk 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 presentation of the paper. Paper presentations will be online using Zoom or if possible in person at the BCS London offices. Some papers may be accepted as 1-2 page “short” papers for the proceedings, especially if a draft PDF paper is missing or lacking in the proposal. Submission as a “short” paper proposal is possible without a draft paper. Demonstrations Assuming we can hold a physical conference, demonstrations can be presented physically, although online demonstrations will also be possible. These will be in 10 or 20-minute slots or if essential in combination with a paper in a 30-minute slot. 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 presentation of the demonstration. Panel sessions, workshops, and tutorials Proposals for panel sessions, workshops and tutorials 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 that 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). A draft paper should be included if a long paper is planned. Note that all panel members must register unless agreed otherwise. A panel session may be physical, online, or both. * A workshop should be a practical session 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 unless agreed otherwise. An optional associated short paper of 1-2 pages can appear in the proceedings or information in a joint paper covering several workshops, edited by the workshop chairs, is also possible. A workshop may be physical, online, or both. * A tutorial is similar to a workshop, but is more didactic in nature and may be associated with the EVA London mentoring initiative. Conference themes EVA London’s Conference themes include the use of new and emerging technologies in the following areas (to be broadly interpreted), and a focus on “AI and the Arts: Artificial Imagination”: * 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 * Ethics in Digital Art * Digital Art Histories * Artificial Intelligence 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. The EVA London 2022 Research Workshop is planned for one or two afternoons during the conference. A Research Workshop proposal is for a 15-minute presentation (in a 20-minute slot) on your ideas, plans or initial results (with 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 Research Workshop proposals is 24th February 2022 by email to the Research Workshop organiser, Graham Diprose (grahamdiprose@gmail.com). Note that some proposals for the main conference may be accepted for the Research Workshop instead. |
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