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EVA LONDON»2005»CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Wednesday 27 July

Strategies & New Directions
Session Leaders: Suzanne Keene, Institute of Archaeology, UCL

The New Italian Heritage Portal
Stella Montanari, Consorzio Forma, Scuola Normale Supperiore, Pisa

E-Learning Chess Through the Internet
V Shishkin, Ulyanovsk State University

The Uigarden Project, Two Languages, Two Forums and a Cultural Exchange (Chinese & English)
Christine Li, Eleanor Lisney, Sean Liu, Infinitive Interactive Ltd

SizeUK: Imaging the Body for Fashion
Jennifer Bougourd, London College of Fashion

Thursday 28 July

Museums, Libraries & Archives
Session Leaders: Alan Seal, Victoria & Albert Museum
Catherine Draycott, the Wellcome Institute

How do PDAs work at the Royal Institution of Great Britain?
Will Pearson, NESTA, Benedetta Tiana, Event Communication, Susie Fisher The Susie Fisher Group, London

The Study of High-tech and Low-tech Interactives in three London Museums
Francesca Monti, Institute of Archaeology, UCL

Digital Library of Russian Books of the XVIII Century
Valery Solovyev Kazan State University

Where now for museum RSS – really simple syndication
Jon Pratty, 24Hour Museum

Can Small Museums Develop Compelling, Educational and Accessible Web Resources? The case of Accademia Carrara
Silvia Filippini-Fantoni, University of Paris, Jonathan Bowen, LSBU

Simulacra & the Public Sector
Patrick Towell, Simulacra, England

The New Business Matrix - Digital Content Strategies/e-learning/e-commerce
Anthony Hamber, Learning Markets Analysis

Archaeology, Architecture, History & Technology ‘ARCH-IT’
Session Leaders: Jonathan Bowen LSBU and David Dawson, MLA

Museal & Monument Settings
Stella Montanari, Consorzio Forma, Scuola Normale Supperiore, Pisa

Computer Reconstruction of the Architectural and Historical Heritage
D Kordonchik, J Matushanskaya, Kazan State Academy of Architecture & Civil Engineering

Digitization of Cultural content, The Greek Strategy: Digitising Content, Preserving Collective Memory
Dimitrios Tsoli, University of Patras, Greece

Virtual Model Development of the Underground City, Zmeinogorsk
Sergey Pomoro, Polzunov Altai State Technical Univesity, Russia

Fortuna Visiva of Pompeii
Maria Emilia Masci, Scula Normale Superiore, Pisa

SVM, Siberian Virtual Museum of Informatics History
V Kasyanov, AP Ershov, Institute of Informatics Systems Russia

Rights Management
Session Leader: Vito Cappellini, University of Florence

Copyright and Promotion: Oxymoron or Opportunity
Jonathan Bowen, Teresa Numerico, London South Bank University

Reproduction Charging Models & Rights Policy for Digital Images in American Art Museums
Simon Tanner, Kings College London

The Key to Digital Certainty
Martin Warner, Codel Ltd

Special pre-Event to Friday’s Performing Arts I
Session Leader James Swinson, The SMARTlab Centre, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London University of the Arts

Towards Intelligent Responsive Sound
M d’Inverno, University of Westminster

Tate Online: Making Sense of Complexity
Jemima Rellie, Tate

Distribution, Aggregation and Added Value - Setting the Data Free!
Paul Miller, Common Information Environment, JISC

EC funding from 2005-2010 Sixth to Seventh Framework Programmes:
Panel Discussion

New Technology Developments I
Session Leaders
Vito Cappellini, UoF, Lindsay MacDonald, LCC, the London University of the Arts

Application Framework for CANVAS
Hank Kaczmarski, University of Illinois, USA

The Big Picture
Graham Diprose, University of the Arts, London

Framework of a Real-time Interactive Audio-video Registration & Recognition system
Mooath Al-Rajab, ICSRiM, University of Leeds

Virtual Touch of a Sculpture
Halina Gotleib, H Simonsson & H Öjmyr, Visions for Museums, Interactive Institute, Sweden

SITE Project
Petra Reiter, Austrian Research Promotion Agency

A Gesture Control Framework for 3D Augmented Character Animation
Basmah Daham Jassem, ICSRiM, University of Leeds

EDINA, JISC and Getty Images - now it gets personal
Andrew Bevan, EDINA

New Technology Trends
Panel Discussion

Friday 29 July

Performing Arts II
Session Leaders: James Swinson, The SMARTlab Centre, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London University of the Arts, Kia Ng, ISCRiM, University of Leeds

Opendrama, Pro-Active Archiving & Operaindex+
G Howard, SSL, S Beecham, Art of Memory, London

Interactive Multimedia Technologies for Music
Bee Ong, ICSRiM University Leeds

Education & Learning
Session Leaders: Rowena Loverance, British Museum, James Hemsley, EVA

Situated and Adaptive e-Learning for Cultural Heritage
Stefano de Luca, Enterprise Digital Architects spa. Rome

The Bigger Digital Picture – A Method for Identifying Community Needs
Mike Pringle, AHDS Visual Arts, Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College

E-Learning: Adaptive Technology for Quality Control in a Value Education Course
A Usachev, E Medvedeva, Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, Russia

Adding a New Dimension to Learning
Elizabeth Henson, Ian Crowther, Robin MacTaggart, Kestrel 3D Visualisation

New Technology Development II
Session Leaders: Anna Clark, UCL Business Development Manager,
Kia Ng, ICSRiM, University of Leeds

Automated Multi-Channel Cross-Media Production and Distribution
Bee Ong, ICSRiM, University of Leeds

Evolving Ceative Picture Painter Pograms Using Darwinian Techniques with an Automated Fitness Function
Steve DiPaola, Simon Fraser Univesity, Canada

Digital Media & Film:
Panel Discussion

‘Putting it all Together’ Future Trends & Funding
Session Leaders: George Mallen, System Simulation
Vito Cappellini, University of Florence

Panel Session: To 2010 & Beyond + Framework 6 & Framework 7