
EVA London 2007:CALL FOR PAPERS
26 - 28 July
Culture x Technology across Europe & Internationally
University College London, Institute of Archaeology. 31-34 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PY
Co-Chairs
* Suzanne Keene, UCL
* Jonathan Bowen, London South Bank University
* Lindsay MacDonald, London University of the Arts
* James Hemsley, Birkbeck & EVA, Honorary Chair
Conference Manager: Monica Kaayk, acinom@cix.co.uk
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Join in on Wednesday 26th July at:
The Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PY
The Research Workshops bring together Masters and PhD students and individual researchers. They are friendly, informal occasions for sharing current work and future dreams and plans. We can guarantee an extraordinary range of topics.
Give a presentation! 10-15 minutes to share your ideas. Please contact Monica Kaayk acinom@cix.co.uk, Conference Organiser, or suzanne.keene@ucl.ac.uk or Lindsay MacDonald lm@MacColour.co.uk
Registration from 9.30. Free of charge.
This is the third in the series of research workshops held as part of EVA London.
Why not join in?
· An interactive genetic algorithm for the production of collaborative multi-authored OuLiPien literature
Michelle Hammond - London South Bank University
· Quality in Online Education: Tools and Evaluation Techniques for Online Learning Communities
Niki Lambropoulos - London South Bank University
· A model of natural human-human communication to support human-computer interaction
Sarah McDaid - London South Bank University
· Joe Brock - Goldsmiths College
Novel techniques for developing narratives for medical and scientific illustration
· E-Source West Midlands Repository Community: a perspective from an activity theory
Eleanor Lisney - e-source Coventry University
· Instructional engineering for online education
Niki Lambropoulos - London South Bank University
· Angela Rogers
Drawing as Conversation: Can drawing activity be experienced as meaningful dialogue and interaction?
Free of charge for presenters and audience.
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INDICATIVE PROGRAMME
Registration from 13.00
13.30 Welcome Address and Introductions
James Hemsley, Honorary Chair, EVA Conferences
· Key Note Speaker: Patrick Towell, Golant Films/Patrick Towell Consulting
The Business of Culture in Internet 2.0
Session Leader: Suzanne Keene, UCL, The Institute of Archaeology
· Big Fish Eat Little Fish
Holly Witchey, New Media Initiatives, Cleveland Museum of Art
· Mapping Cultural Connectivity: Who Knew Whom
Nat Goodden, Department of Art & Design, University of Gloucestershire
· The Effects of Museums' Online Catalogues
Barbara Lejeune, Belgium
· A Comparison of Gender Bias in Art & Science Museum Websites
Rod Gunn, Gloria Moss, University of Glamorgan
Jonathan P. Bowen, Museophile Limited
Isabel Bernal, Eleanor Lisney and Sarah McDaid
Session Leader: Catherine Draycott, The Wellcome Trust
· Copyright Protection and Culture Heritage:
Steering Digitization between Public Archives and Search Engines
Teresa Numerico, University of Salerno, Italy
Jonathan P. Bowen, Museophile Limited
· Audiovisual Preservation for Collections of All Sizes
Richard Wright, BBC Archive
· Digital Asset Management System
James Stevenson, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
· Harvard Judaica Image Databases
Violet Gilboa, Harvard College Library
Panel session - Open Access & Business Models
Catherine Draycott, Holly Witchey, Jonathan Bowen , led by James Hemsley
18.00 Close
After Conference Activities: Harp Recital, Geraldine McMahon
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Registration from 09.30
10.00 Welcome Address and Introductions
Jonathan Bowen, Museophile Limited
· Key Note Speaker
David Dawson, MLA, Head of Digital Futures, Museums, Libraries and Archives Council
Culture and Education: making the links
Session Leader: Alan Seal, Victoria & Albert Museum
· Collections Documentation Practices: a critical perspective
Sophia Bakogianni, Department of Cultural Technology and Communication, University of the Aegean, Greece
· An Exploratory Study of Museum Cell Phone Audio Tour Program in Taiwan
Wan-Chen Liu, Graduate Institute of Museum Studies, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
· There's Madness in our Methods: collections management, asset management, data management
Holly Witchey, New Media Initiatives, The Cleveland Museum of Art
· Disruptive Technologies: Are Museums Immune?
Suzanne Keene, UCL, The Institute of Archaeology
· Confessions of Computer Scientists working in the Arts: a Tale of Two Techies
Mark d'Inverno, Goldsmiths, University of London
Jonathan P. Bowen, Museophile Limited
Session Leader: Mike Spearman, CMC Associates
· Concept for an Application-Oriented Automated Classification System for Bronze Age Vessels
David Brunner, G. Brunnett, J. Oexle, Chemnitz University of Technology & Archaeology Office of Saxony, Germany
· Virtual Museography for an Archaeological Site
Rocio Ruiz-Rodarte, Architecture Department, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México
Jesús Savage-Carmona, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Ramón Carrasco, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México
· On-Site ICT Applications in Archaeology: the Calakmul Case
Franco Niccolucci, University of Florence, Director of the Italo-Mexican Calakmul Project, Italy
Christine Schöne & Steffen Schreiber, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chair of Engineering Design and CAD
University of Technology Dresden, Germany
Christiane Rehm, Academy of Architecture & Wood, Biel, Switzerland
- The New Premises of the Alinari National Museum of Photography and AIM
Andrea de Polo, Alinari
Session Leaders: Jonathan Bowen, Museophile and Lindsay McDonald, University of the Arts
- Innovation in Distributed Computing Technologies in Arts & Humanities eResearch
Ann Borda & James Farnhill, JISC
· Rendering High Dynamic Range Images
Min Kim & Lindsay MacDonald, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London
· RUTOPIA 2
Daria Tsoupikova, School of Art and Design, Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University or Illinois at Chicago
· Reproduction of Stained Glass Window on Transparent Material Using Wide Format Ink Jet Printer
Kiran Deshpande & Lindsay MacDonald, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London
18.00 Close
After Conference Activities: Conference Dinner [please book early]
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Registration from 09.30
10.00 Welcome Address and Introductions
Lindsay MacDonald, University of the Arts
Session Leaders: Lizbeth Goodman, SmartLab, Kia Ng, ICSRiM - University of Leeds
Rowena Loverance, the British Museum
· Online Education as Stage and Narrative Acts: Criteria for a successful online education
Petra Nietzky, Lüneburg, Germany
· Music of the Spheres
Nick Lambert, Birkbeck College & Jeff Rees, artist
· An advanced Theatrical Environment with 'Talking Heads' ... regretfully now withdrawn
Pier Auguston Bertacchini, Eleanora Bilotta, Pietro Pantano, Adolfo Adamo, Adrianotacarico, Assunta Tavernise, University of Calabria, Italy
- OperaXchange: Collabration for Connectivity
Sarah Beecham, Memory of Art
· Collaborative Technology Enhanced Environment and Interactive Multimedia Technologies for Music Playing & Learning
Kia Ng, Bee Ong, Ali Khan, ICSRiM - University of Leeds and Nicola Mitolo, Paolo Nesi, DSI, University of Florence, Italy
· Biomapping and emotion mapping
Christian Nold, Biomapping.net
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Fiddan Warman, SODAplay
Sol Haring of SMARTlab
Lizbeth Goodman, SMARTLab,
MAGIC Multimedia & Games Innovation Centre, The Knowledge Dock, University of East London
Session Leaders: George Mallen, System Simulation
Anna Clark, Business Development Manager Arts & Humanities, University College London
- Sarah Beecham
- Plus other speakers to be announced
15.00 Conference Close
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Please download the appropriate registration form and fax or post back
Wednesday 26 July: Research Workshop - free, all welcome. Registration on the day but please email suzanne.keene@ucl.ac.uk with your name and the title of your informal presentation.
Conference delegates
Wednesday 26 July pm £90
Thursday 27 July £120
Friday 28 July £120
Whole event £300
Special rates for speakers - see speaker's Registration Form
Special conference rates for students
Wednesday 26 July pm £10
Thursday 27 July £15
Friday 28 July £15
Whole event £40