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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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4th International
Symposium Digital
Humanities Knowledge Visualization |
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The Humanities has enjoyed a
renaissance in the last two decades. This has been largely facilitated by the
acceptance of digital media as a tool for the critical analysis of scholarly
works. This new field, the Digital Humanities, includes applied and
theoretical use of digital media. Increasingly, large collections of
knowledge are being investigated using digital tools. These tools assist in
visualising the knowledge contained in ways that expose new meanings and
interpretations of scholarly knowledge. Our host, the International
Information Visualisation Conference, provides a uniquely propitious
environment for a Digital Humanities symposium. With other symposia spanning
Information Visualisation Theory & Practice to Visualisation in Software
Engineering, attendees of the Digital Humanities Knowledge Visualisation are
well placed to make serendipitous connections with technologists in similar
fields. This symposium seeks short and long papers on original and unpublished work addressing, but not limited to, the following topics: ·
Culture and Heritage Knowledge
Visualisation ·
Art and Design ·
Visualization techniques for text
corpora ·
Cartographics ·
Virtual and built environments ·
Interactive systems ·
Infographic design and its
associated process ·
Data mining in the humanities ·
Information design and modelling ·
Social Networks ·
Network graph visualisation of
historical precedents ·
Digital media enabled humanities
research ·
Digital media assisted linguistics
research ·
The digital arts, architecture,
music, film, theatre, new media, digital games, and related areas Symposium
Committee
Theodor G Wyeld, Sarah Kenderdine, Francis T. Marchese, Advisory, Programme and reviewing committee: Theodor
G Wyeld, Sarah
Kenderdine (Museum Victoria, Aust) Francis
T. Marchese, Ekaterina
Prasolova-Førland (NTNU, Teng-Wen
Chang (NYUST, Brett
Leavy (CyberDreaming, Aust) Malcolm
Pumpa (QUT, Aust) Marinos Ioannides
(HTI, Cyprus) Giovanni Issini (DFI,
Italy) Supporting
Bodies
Flinders Institute for Research in the
Humanities, Flinders University, Australia. Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. PACE University, NY, USA. 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/DHKV.htm |
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All enquiries
concerning Digital Humanities
Knowledge Visualization should be addressed to symposium
chairs: Theodor G Wyeld, Flinders University, Australia (Chair), theodor.wyeld@flinders.edu.au
Sarah Kenderdine, Professor, National Institute of Experimental Arts, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales Francis T. Marchese, Pace University, NY, USA (Chair), fmarchese@pace.edu |
All other
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