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The Electronic Visualisation and the Arts conferences (EVA Conferences for short, aka Electronic Information, the Visual Arts and Beyond) are a series of international interdisciplinary conferences mainly in Europe, but also elsewhere in the world, for people interested in the application of information technology to the cultural and especially the visual arts field, including art galleries and museums.〔Online: Electronic imaging, the visual arts and beyond. ''New Heritage'', 05.02:7, October 2002.〕 Started in London (UK), there are now conferences in Berlin (Germany), Florence (Italy), Jerusalem (Israel), Moscow (Russia), and other major cities. The first EVA Conference was held at Imperial College, London in 1990,〔''European session at the EVA 2002'', (News and Events ), (Issue 7 ), (Cultivate Interactive ), 2002.〕 organized by the founders James Hemsley, Kirk Martinez, and Anthony Hamber. The conferences have been overseen by EVA Conferences International, based in London. Conference proceedings are published.〔''EVA London 2007 Conference Proceedings'', London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, UK, 11–13 July 2007. EVA Conferences International, 2007. ISBN 0-9543146-8-9.〕〔''EVA 2006 Florence Conference Proceedings'', Florence, Italy, 3–7 April 2006. Pitagora Editrice Bologna. ISBN 88-371-1610-1.〕 In addition, two collected volumes of revised papers are available. The EVA London conference is now organized through the Computer Arts Society (CAS), a Specialist Group of the British Computer Society (BCS) each July at the BCS London office.〔(EVA London ), EVA Conferences International.〕 ==See also== * Computer Arts Society * ICHIM * Museums and the Web 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「EVA Conferences」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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