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EVA LONDON»2010»EVA LONDON ASHGATE LOGO PRIZE

New Logo for EVA London Conference

July 2010

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The Committee of the EVA London Conference is pleased to announce that Mr Codrut Miron is the winner of the international design competition for a new logo.

The judges praised the simplicity, clarity and adaptability of his design, which was submitted in both colour and monochrome versions against white and black backgrounds.

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Mr Miron wins a cash prize of £250 generously donated by Ashgate Publishing, plus free registration at the EVA London Conference, 5-7 July 2010.

The brief for the competition was to design a distinctive and attractive logo for branding and promotion of the EVA London Conference, on the theme of Art and Technology. The aims were to symbolise visualisation in the arts, to be colourful, eye‐catching and uncluttered, and to convey something of the spirit of London and the camaraderie of the event. Altogether 74 logo designs were submitted from all around the world. The winning logo will be used as the new identify of EVA London and will be the motif for redesign of the website.

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Mr Miron works for the graphic design agency Project 2211 in Calgary, Canada (www.p2211.com).

Background

The EVA London conference is held annually as part of the family of EVA international conferences, held in venues around the world since 1990. The conferences have provided a unique forum for the introduction of digital technology in imaging, sound and performance into culture and the arts. The next EVA London conference will be hosted by the Computer Arts Society (CAS) and held at the British Computer Society, just off the Strand in London, in July 2010. EVA has a proud tradition of being eclectic and cross‐disciplinary, embracing the many ways in which technology has enlivened the visual and performing arts. The conference themes include 2D and 3D digitisation, cultural heritage, digital media, electronic art, immersive environments, virtual and augmented worlds, sound, music, film, animation.

For more information please contact Prof Lindsay MacDonald: l.macdonald@lcc.arts.ac.uk