BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY, 5 SOUTHAMPTON STREET, LONDON WC2E 7HA
>> FULL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Three days of presentations on a spectrum of themes from electronic arts to experiencing history
>> Keynote speakers
Five distinguished keynote speakers
>> Research workshop programme (Day 1, morning)
Students from leading universities present their work
>> Visualisations - demonstrations
EVA London's answer to the poster session: presentations that are interactive or highly visual. Meet and talk to the artists and presenters.
>> EVA London exhibition
Electronic artworks brought to the conference
Plus chances to network and socialise: opening reception (Day 1) and conference dinner (Day 2)
DETAILS MAY CHANGE
8.30 Registration opens
9.15 Conference opens
DAY 1: MORNING
Plenary session: Electronic arts
Keynote Speaker: Peter Cochrane
Beyond seeing is believing
Plenary session: Data, art and time
MORNING, IN PARALLEL: Research Workshop
DAY 1: AFTERNOON
Keynote Speaker: Seb Chan
Tracking interactions: new ways of finding value in the use of museum websites.
Plenary session: The digital museum
AFTERNOON, PARALLEL 1
The digital museum II
AFTERNOON, PARALLEL 2
Art through evolutionary computation
5.40 Conference closes
6.00 Reception courtesy of the British Computer Society and the Computer Arts Society 40th anniversary
8.15 Registration opens
9.00 Conference opens
DAY 2: MORNING
Plenary session: Photography and reality
Keynote Speaker: David Giaretta
Digital preservation: terminology, techniques, testing and trust
Plenary session: Digital art: problems and challenges
Lunch break: Exhibition, visualisations and demos
DAY 2: AFTERNOON
AFTERNOON, PARALLEL 1
Electronic resources for the public
AFTERNOON, PARALLEL 2
Music and art
AFTERNOON PLENARY SESSION
Keynote Speaker: Alan Read
The ceramic age: a gloss on depth
Plenary session: Digital performance
5.30 Conference day closes
7.00 Conference dinner
at Carluccio's, Covent Garden - one of London's most recommended restaurants
8.15 Registration opens
9.00 Conference opens
DAY 3: MORNING
Plenary session: Digital arts practice
Keynote Speaker: Oliver Grau
New perspectives for digital humanities
Plenary session: Digital perceptions
Lunch break: Exhibition, visualisations and demos
DAY 3: AFTERNOON
AFTERNOON, PARALLEL 1
Art in the digital age
AFTERNOON, PARALLEL 2
Digital understandings of the past
AFTERNOON PLENARY SESSION
Experiencing history
Close: George Mallen