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EVA 2015: London, UK
- Kia Ng, Jonathan P. Bowen, Nick Lambert:

Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, EVA 2015, London, UK, 7-9 July 2015. Workshops in Computing, BCS 2015
V&A Digital Futures meets EVA London
- Joanne L. Armitage, Kia Ng:

'Unheard' Sounds'. - Steve DiPaola, Sara Salevati:

Reflections of Essence. - Tomi Dufva, Mikko Dufva:

Fractalnoia - 11 Datasets You Cannot Believe Just Happened. - Hadi Mehrpouya, Chris Barker, Mina Braun:

Zaytoun, Visualising Human made Disaster through Interactive Illustration. - Esteban García Bravo, Jorge A. García, Aaron Zernack:

XV: Reactive Spaces. - Elke E. Reinhuber:

Face Value - Augmented Reality Enhanced Photography. - Eleanor Lisney, Kirsten Forkert:

Images of Protest in Social Media for the Virtual Community. - Eric Lesdema, Stephanie Bolt:

Butchery by Light.
Music and Performing Arts I
- Lorna Moore:

PULse 04: Be[ing] in the Zone - a Moist Emotion Between Body Matter and Digital Media. - Isabel Briant, Jeremy Gaisie, Thomas Morris, Francis Robson, David Moore, Kia Ng:

LIVeMotion: A Multi-Sensory System to Encourage the Awareness of Mindfulness. - James C. Oliverio, Angelos Barmpoutis, Chad Juehring, Anton Yudin:

Enhancing Global Collaboration through Network-empowered Live Performance.
Keynote
- Dan Crow:

How Songkick is using Technology to Change Live Music.
Music & Performing Arts II
- Joanne L. Armitage, Kia Ng:

Configuring a Haptic Interface for Music Performance. - Kelly Hamilton:

Mapping Motion II: Motion Capture and the Visualisation of Dance. - Beatrice Bretherton, Luke Windsor

, Kia Ng:
Tempo and Autonomic Control of the Heart.
Music & Performing Arts III
- Damián Keller, Nuno Otero

, Leandro Costalonga:
Aesthetic Heuristics in Ubimus. - Charles de Paiva Santana, Jônatas Manzolli, Jean Bresson, Moreno Andreatta:

Towards a Borgean Musical Space: An Experimental Interface for Exploring Musical Models. - Jonathan Weinel

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Representing Altered States of Consciousness in Computer Arts. - Evan S. Raskob:

Sound Spirals. - Paul Golz, Genevieve Smith-Nunes:

[arra]stre- A Data-driven Ballet. - Charlotte Jarvis, Nick Goldman:

Music of the Spheres.
Visualisation
- Cristina Portugal:

Design and Digital Interactive System for Medicine. - Cristina Portugal, Eliane Jordy, Ana Correia, Rita Couto, Felipe Alram:

Design and Narrative for Deaf and Listener Children. - Daniel Buzzo

, David Jonas:
Designing for the Impossible: Creating a Mobile Application to Track Time Dilation. - Anna Shvets:

A New Representation System in Tonal Harmony for Analysis and Creation. - Augoustinos Tsiros, Grégory Leplâtre:

AniMorph: Animation Driven Audio Mosaicing. - Mat Dalgleish, Chris Payne, Steve Spencer:

Adding Value: Combining Ambient Visual and Vibrotactile Feedback to Encourage Good Posture in Trumpet Players. - Joe Osmond:

Crossing Borders.
Research Workshop
- Sarah Younan:

Towards a Digital Museum Dream Space. - Marinos Koutsomichalis, Afroditi Psarra:

Computer-aided Weaving: From Numerical Data to Generative Textile. - Francesca Guerrera:

Art Wonder: Using Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) and Wearable-enhanced Learning (WELL) in the Museum Context to Enhance their Visitors' Experience. - Ryan Kirkbride, Kia Ng:

Infinite Remix Machine: Automatic Analysis and Arrangement of Musical Recordings. - Dorine Flies:

MineCraft - A Media for Resilience. - Ivan Grinko:

Museum and Maps in Virtual Reality. - Ziva Ljubec:

Growing Cyberceptive Organs with Electronic Environments. - Marios Athanasiou:

Omega Point: An Electronic Visualisation of a Quantum Theory of Consciousness. - Dalia Yassine:

Memory Machines: Exploring How Digital and Wearable Technologies can be used to Visualise the Phenomena of Memory and the Concept of Identity. - Marina Vesic, Diogo Lopes:

Electrical Impulses (A Keyboard & Clarinet Performance).
Arts I
- Sara Salevati, Steve DiPaola:

A Creative Artificial Intelligence System to Investigate User Experience, Affect, Emotion and Creativity. - Tom Ensom:

Collecting and Conserving Software-based Art (outside the institution). - Tine Bech:

Playful Interactions: A Critical Inquiry into Interactive Art and Play.
Keynote
- Will Prentice:

Save Our Sounds: Audio preservation and the British Library.
Interdisciplinarity
- Elaine Shemilt

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The Scales of Life - A case study on an Art-Science Visualisation. - Marianne Markowski, Irida Ntalla, Christina Kamposiori, Vasileios Routsis

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Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Affective Experiences. - Jeremy Pilcher:

The Art of Voting. - Jonathan P. Bowen

, Tula Giannini:
Galois Connections: Mathematics, Art and Archives.
Animation & Visualisation
- John MacCallum, Teoma Naccarato:

The Impossibility of Control: Real-time Negotiations with the Heart. - Dylan Gauld

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Beneath the Waves and Beyond the Screen: Visualising Subsea Survey Data in Three Dimensions. - Mat Dalgleish, Chris Payne

, Richard Burn:
Uchronie: Revisiting Analogue Computing to Expand the Language of A/V Synthesis. - Iñaki Arredondo:

The Tech behind Creating an Experience on a Mobile/Tablet Platform. - Jerome J. Leary:

Art Visualisation in the EMDR Psychotherapy Process. - Mark Hursty, Victoria Bradbury:

A Magic Lantern Data Projector. - Oana Gui, Radu Moraru:

Art and Engineering. - Julian Stadon:

Data Body Banking: Understanding Post Biological Identity through Embodied Mixed Reality Art. - Gareth Polmeer:

Processes and Variations in Digital Landscapes. - Chiara Passa:

Live Sculpture.
Arts II
- Liam Noah Jefferies

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From Space to Interface: Augmented Reality, a Model for Participation. - Chris Henschke:

Colliding Events: Art Projects at the Large Hadron Collider. - Meehae Song, Steve DiPaola:

Exploring Different Ways of Navigating Emotionally Responsive Artwork in Immersive Virtual Environments. - Jo Stockham:

Hard Copy. - Camille Baker, Kate Sicchio:

Stitch, Bitch, Make/Peform: Wearables and Performance.
Cultural Heritage 1
- Lindsay W. MacDonald, Jane Masséglia, Charles Crowther, Ben Altshuler, Sarah Norodom, Andrew Cuffley, James Grasby:

Imaging the Egyptian Obelisk at Kingston Lacy. - Katrin Wolf, Essam Abdelhady, Yomna Abdelrahman, Thomas Kubitza, Albrecht Schmidt:

meSch - Tools for Interactive Exhibitions. - Jinhee Kim:

The Supersti+Tech Project: A Reinterpretation of Superstition through New Media Technology.
Keynote
- Christina Miller:

Navigating Horizon 2020 Funding.
Virtual Tours & Virtual Heritage
- Carla Maria Furuno Rimkus, Rita de Cássia Maia da Silva:

New Relations with the Architectual Heritage Education. - Anna Neovesky

, Julius Peinelt
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A Virtual Tour to the Inscriptions of the UNESCO World Heritage Site St. Michael in Hildesheim. - Valentina Fois:

The Prosumer: The Key Player of the Museum of the Future. - Scott L. Smith:

Stopmotion Photowalk Animation for Spatial Immersion in a Remote Cultural Heritage Site. - Tobias Ziegler:

Innovative, Participatory Listening and Seeing Experiences in Museums. - Duc Tran, Andrew Couch, Robert Pickering, J. C. Díaz:

Gilcrease on Wheels: Incorporating Electronic Interactive Experiences. - Maria Luce Lupetti, Claudio Germak, Luca Giuliano:

Robots and Cultural Heritage: New Museum Experiences. - Michael Orthwein:

360 'Beyond the Screen' - Immersive, Stereo-Surround Projects in cooperation with Museum of Ancient Seafaring in Mainz.
Museum
- Matt Faber:

Free lunch: Open Source Solutions for the Digitisation Workflow. - Tilly Blyth, Anne Prugnon:

Storytelling the Information Age. - Maximilian von Grafenstein, Eva Schneider, Nancy Richter:

MAUERSCHAU: A Mobile Virtual Museum Postmodern Storytelling through Digital Media. - Moshe Caine, Andreina Contessa, Zvi Grinberg:

The 3D Scanning of the Mantua Ark. - Chris A. Wright:

Anywhere is Everywhere - Tales of a Virtual Traveller. - Reese Muntean, Kate Hennessy, Alissa Nicole Antle, Susan Rowley, Jordan Wilson, Brendan Matkin, Rachael Eckersley, Perry Tan, Ron Wakkary:

ʔeləw̓k̓ʷ - Belongings: A Tangible Interface for Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Exhibitions at BCS
- Anna Dumitriu, Alex May:

Sequence. - Murray McKeich:

Spiral Gall. - Jonathan Weinel:

Optical Research: A Curated Visual Music Collection. - Ian Willcock:

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