Conference & Exhibition at Imperial College - Venue of the first EVA Event in 1990
25th & 26th July
Seminars, Symposia, Tutorials & Workshops at the Victoria & Albert Museum
22nd, 23rd, 24th and 27th, 28th & 29th July
The 50th Anniversary Conference, EVA 2002 London, will provide a forum for the user, suppliers and scientific research communities to meet and exchange experiences, plans and ideas. Participants will receive up to date news on the new EC Sixth Framework Programme & international initiatives and projects
Who should attend?
... people interested in 'Culture x Technology', especially those from the cultural sector, researchers, high tech industry, education, government. Media & publishing consultants, cultural tourism & cultural foundations. Local to National and European.
* Strategies
* Bringing in the New European Associated & Independent States (NAS)
* New Directions
* Case Studies
* Special European Session 'Serving the Citizen' & TRIS Trials
* Achievements of the Fifth Framework Programme & Update on Framework 6
* Experimental Applications
* Advanced R&D
* Closing the Loop: Advanced Methods in Practice
* Performing Arts, Film, Video & Broadcasting and New Technologies
* Contemporary Art - Documentation: the [re]Construction of Creativity
Tutorials:
* 3D Imaging Basics
* Building a Project Plan
* Overview of 2D Digital Input Technologies
* Designing a Web-Based Digital Access System
* Virtual Restoration & Copyright - Technical Protection
* Multilingual Systems in 'Culture x Technology'
* Imaging Special Historical & Literary Documents
* Foreign Language Learning with 'Culture x Technology'
* Shockwave versus Flash – an Introduction for Non-Specialists
* Student Projects in Digital Film Theatre & Video Workshop
* Local Government's Role in 'Culture, Tourism & Technology'
* Cultural Science & Military Science - A New Area for Cooperation?
* Brain, Perception, Creativity Discourse, Analysis & Related Issues
* Digital Photo Libraries – Operational & Business Issues Including E-Commerce
* EC 'Networks of Excellence' in the 6th Framework Programme & Alternative Financing
* 3D Image Applications in Archaeology & History and Creation of a Networked Community of Interest
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A. G. Constantinides, Imperial College & James Hemsley, NMS & VASARI UK
Mark Jones, Director, Victoria & Albert Museum
History of Art in the Digital Age - Problems & Possibilities Will Vaughan, Birkbeck College
Chair: Catherine Grout, JISC
• Creating Content Together: Combining National & European Initiatives
David Dawson, Resource UK
• Engaging with Science and Culture: Major Missions Across Cyberspace to Share Good History
Robert Bud & Ann Borda, Science Museum, London
• Culture as a Driving Force for Research & Technology Development - A Decade's Experience of Canada's NRC 3D Technology
John Taylor, NRC, Canada
Chair: James Hemsley, National Museums of Scotland (NMS) & VASARI UK
• Memory of Poland – Memory of the World
Bogdan Smolka, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
• IST in Russian Culture: Strategic Review & New Initiatives
Nadia Brakker, Leonid Kujbyshev, Center PIC, Russia
• CULTIVATE Russia
David Fuegi, MDR Partners, UK
• The Ukraine – A Key Future Partner
Gerd Stanke, GFaI, Germany & James Hemsley, National Museums of Scotland (NMS) & VASARI UK
Chair: James Hemsley, National Museums of Scotland (NMS) & VASARI UK
• Music via Motion (MvM)
Kia Ng, Music Imaging Ltd, ICSRiM, University of Leeds, UK
• Audio Conservation and Restoration
Colin Gateley, NMS [The Multimedia Team]
• Information to Knowledge – Contributions to the Software Infrastructure
George Mallen & Mike Stapleton, System Simulation Ltd, London
Co-chairs: Alan Seal, V & A Museum & Anthony Hamber, Consultant
• The Cleveland Special Exhibitions Tool - An Elegant Solution to Common Requirements
Ben Rubenstein, Cognitive Applications, UK & Holly Witchey, Cleveland Museum of Art, USA
• The Use and Application of Virtual Reality in the Ceramic Industry
Sebastien Danneels, Hothouse Ceramic Design Centre, UK
• Whitby Headland – Integrating 3D Visualisation & Public Presentation
Jeffrey Maytom, Mind Wave Media, UK
• Norfolk On-Line Access to Heritage (NOAH) - Interoperability between Museums, Libraries & Archives
Sheila Bullard, Norfolk County Council, UK
• Historical Buildings in 3D
Edgar Brück & Falk Krebs, Fachochschule Wiesbaden, Germany
• Conservation Facsimiles – The Production of High Resolution Facsimiles of the Tombs of SETI and TUTMOSIS III
Adam Lowe, Factum Arte Dessarrollos Digitales S.L.
European projects aimed at providing better tools and services for ordinary people interested in cultural heritage
Chair: Ian Pigott, DG Information Society, European Commission
• CHIMER: Children’s Heritage Interactive Models for Evolving Repositories
Romana Krizova, Cross Czech, CZ
• PULMAN: Europe's Thematic Network for Public Libraries & Cultural Institutions Operating at Local Level
Rob Davies, MDR Partners, UK
• TRIS: Cultural Heritage Take-up Trials: Solutions & Potential in a Special Project Bouquet
Flavio Tariffi, Space, IT
• CHOSA: Cultural Heritage of St Albans
Alison Cole, St Albans Museums – Verulamium Museum, UK
• KIST: Designing Treasures: A New Approach to Exploring Museum Objects
Neil Shaw & Sharyn Emslie, The Multimedia Team Ltd, National Museums of Scotland, UK
• CTIC: Common Threads – a Tailored Solution
Mary Durose, DataVista Ltd, UK
• ESTAGE: Experiencing Puppetry in a Context-Sensitive Information Space
Kurt Englmeier, Lemonlabs Gmbh, DE
• HITITE: The Heritage Illustrated Thesaurus - An On-Line Resource for Monument Identification
Phil Carlisle, National Monuments Record Centre, UK
• VALHALLA: An Approach to Adding Value While Recording Historic Gardens and Landscapes
John Counsell, University of the West of England, UK
• VIRTUAL: A Prototype for Virtual Archive and Library for Cathedrals
Nada Bates-Brkljac, University of the West of England, UK
• VRCHIP: Virtual Reality Cultural Heritage Information Portal
Nicholas J Webb & John P Brotherhood, National Nuclear Corporation Ltd, UK
• BEASTS: 'Cobwebs & World Wide Webs'
Elen Rhys, Acen Cyfyngedig – Wales Digital College, UK
Achievements of the Fifth Framework Programme & Update on Framework 6
Chair: Gerd Stanke, GfaI, Germany
• Through Early Paper Digitally
Ian Christie-Miller, Visiting Research Fellow, University of London
• Supporting Evolution in a Web Engineering Process
Andrew McDonald & Ray Welland, University of Glasgow, Scotland
• PROMETHEUS: The Distributed Digital Image Archive for Research & Tuition
Ute Verstegen, Kunsthistorisches Institut, University of Cologne, and Sigrid Ruby, University of Giessen, Germany
Chair: Vito Cappellini, University of Florence, Italy
• New Technical Approaches in Watermarking and Image Quality Improvement
Rastislav Lukac, Technical University of Kosice, Slovak Republic
• International Standards: A Key Issue for Exchanging Cultural Heritage Content
Jean Barda, NetImage, France
• Application of the System to Generate General Picture Research: ARTISTE Project
James Stevenson, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
• A Model of Innovative Communication for Art Galleries in the Project RETE PUGLA
Mario de Blasi, Anna Gentile, S. Impedo, L Rudd, CINI-Bari, Italy
• Looking at Buildings Website
Charles O'Brien, Pevsner Book Trust & Chris Meaney, Harvard Consultancy Services
James Hemsley, National Museums of Scotland & VASARI UK, Gerd Stanke, GFaI & Vito Cappellini, University of Florence