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iV2015 - 19th
International Conference Information Visualisation 21, 22, 23 and 24 July 2015
The University of Barcelona ●
Barcelona ● Spain ●
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5th International
Symposium Visualization,
Art, & Design |
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Applications at the intersection of art and visualization
have become a recurring theme at visualization, graphics, and HCI
conferences. Inspirations from artistic movements, artistic practice, and the
field of aesthetics have stimulated visualization research with an increasing
number of practitioners creating works that transcend these fields.
Performance, sonic, and visual artists, designers, and architects have
capitalized on innovations from the computing sciences, expanding their
semiology, to create radically new representations of form and process. At
the core of all works is the concept of information, its transformation, and
its representation. It is at this nexus that the symposium resides. Its goal
is to develop and promote an expanding dialog among individuals and groups
working in the digital information arts, sciences, and technologies, by
providing a venue for discussions about their works and the processes through
which they were created. Submissions to this symposium are invited from the
breadth of the digital arts, science, and technology, including artists,
scientists, technologists, designers, architects, psychologists, historians,
critical theorists, practitioners, and others. Theories, applications,
analyses, case studies, reviews, and manifestos that address all manner of
process or product are welcome. Topics include, but are not limited to: ·
Artistic and design practices
supporting the visualization process ·
Artist, designer, scientist,
technologist collaborations ·
Art by visualizers ·
Visualizations by artists and
designers ·
Artistic creations and practice
based on scientific/technological models and simulations ·
Virtual and physical information
artifacts related to, or created through, artistic and design processes ·
Artistic mapping of information, including
cartographic art, virtual and built architectural environments, interactive
systems, and animations. ·
Infographic design and its
associated process ·
The role of the viewer in
visualization design ·
Visualization design aesthetics ·
The role of aesthetics in the
design of information visualization tools Symposium Committee
Francis T. Marchese, Pace University, NY, USA (Chair) Tega Brain, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Submission procedures: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2015/PAPERS.htm
Further information: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2015/
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www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2015/VAD.htm |
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All enquiries
concerning Visualization, Art,
& Design should be addressed to symposium chairs: Francis T. Marchese, Professor, Pace University, NY, USA
(Chair), fmarchese@pace.edu Sarah Kenderdine, Professor, National Institute of Experimental Arts, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales Theodor G Wyeld, Flinders University, Australia (Chair), theodor.wyeld@flinders.edu.au
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