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Kia Ng, Jonathan P. Bowen, Sarah McDaid:
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, EVA 2013, London, UK, 29-31 July 2013. Workshops in Computing, BCS 2013, ISBN 978-1-780172-15-6
Digital enhanced reality

Martha Henson, Alex Butterworth, Danny Birchall:
Creating Magic on Mobile.
Tula Giannini:
Visualizing Brooklyn: the Brooklyn Visual Heritage Website.
Oliver Gingrich, Eugenia Emets, Alain Renaud:
Enhancing Presence - Immersive Sound Environments as Presence Generating Factor.
Steve DiPaola:
Future trends: Adding Computational Intelligence, Knowledge and Creativity to Interactive Exhibits and Visualisation Systems.
Computer arts

Steve DiPaola, Allison Smith:
Interactively Exploring Picasso's Multi-diamentional Creative Process in Producing Guernica.
Pattarawut Subyen, Thecla Schiphorst, Philippe Pasquier:
EMVIZ (flow): An Artistic Tool for Visualising Movement Quality.
Joanne L. Armitage, Kia Ng:
Multimodal Music Composition.
Tom Scholfield:
Neurotic Armageddon Indicator: A Data Sculpture.
Research workshop

Atif Akin:
User Frames in Media Arts.
Rehan Zia:
Corfe Castle - In a Different Light.
Carl H. Smith:
Experience Communication through Post Digital Design.
Pierre-Francois Gerard:
ArchiMemory.
Min Zhang:
'A is for Art' - Draw Paintings in You Mind.
Ezwan M. Mokhtar, Marco Gillies:
How I Animate: An Hand Guesture-Centric Technique.
Nanette Hoogslag:
(Reinventing) Editorial Illustration in Online News Media.
Data visualisation

Florian Kräutli, Stephen Boyd Davis:
Known Unknowns: Representing Uncertainty in Historical Time.
Carina Westling, Leon Barker, Aoife Healy, Rob Needham, Harry J. Witchel, Nachiappan Chockalingam:
Spatial Data Correlation: An interactive 3D visualisation tool for correlating the motion cature data streams from different devices.
Jen Southern, Chris Speed:
Shared distance: The Poetry of Data in Collaborative GPS Visualisations.
Music and performance

Gavin Wood, Aeron Buchanan:
Introducing the Music Access Platform.
Rebecca Carter, Thomas McKenzie, Lawrence Sarker, Kia Ng:
From Seeing to Feeling Sound: A Multimodal Interface for Trans-Domain Mapping of Sound.
Marco Gillies, Shakti Zapata Gomez, Sebastian Zimmer:
Suzie's Dance: Reliving Dance through Motion Capture Animation of Photographs.
Elisa Sereno-Janz:
FiddleLights: Kinetic Signatures of the Bow Hand - Visualising Fiddle Tunes and Contemporary Violin Performance.
Workshop

Tara Daniel, Linsey Pollak, Michelle Williamson:
The Sound Playground.
Museums, libraries and archives

Tessa Morrison, Helen Giggins, Nicholas Foulcher:
Timeline Newcastle: Reconstructing Industrial Newcastle - Implementation and Exhibition.
Eoin Kilfeather:
Visualising Museum stories.
Katina Hazelden, Matthew Yee-King, Roberto Confalonieri, Fiammetta Ghedini, Carles Sierra, Mark d'Inverno:
WeCurate: Enriching the Sociocultural Practices of the Museum Experience.
Art and electronics

Frauke Zeller, David Harris Smith:
My kulturBOT 1.0.
Suk Kyoung Choi, Steve DiPaola:
How a Painter Paints: An Interdisciplinary Understanding of Embodied Creativity.
Jerome J. Leary:
Development of Portable Painting Format for CNC Painting.
Linda Candy:
Creativity and Evaluation: Supporting Practice and Research in the Interactive Arts.
Scientific visualisation

Diana Marques, Robert Costello, José Azevedo:
Augmented Reality Facilitating Visual Literacy for Engagement with Science in Museums.
Augoustinos Tsiros:
The Dimensions and Complexities of Audio-Visual Association.
Mieke Pfarr-Harfst:
Virtual Scientific Models.
Ed Cookson, Will Case:
London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies: Audience Pixel Content.
Built and natural environment

Simone Helena Tanoue Vizioli, Joubert José Lancha, Paulo César Castral:
Drawing and Surface: Freehand Architectural Drawing Mediated by Digital.
Vajira Premadasa, Michael Pearce:
Digital Visualisation and Design Development in Historic Building Projects.
Tessa Morrison:
Utopian Cities from 15th to 19th Century Literature: A Philosophical Investigation through 3-D Visualisation.
Demonstration

Mel Woods, Hadi Mehrpouya, Jamie Forth:
Booksight: Visualising the Library of Ideas.
Rebecca Holderness, Matthew Russell:
Learning to Think and Create Outside the Box: Using Digital Media in a Blended Theatre Course.
Marianne Markowski, Dominique Rivoal:
Teletalker - Making Online Face-to-Face Interaction Easier for Older People.
Carol MacGillivray, Bruno Mathez, Frederic Fol Leymarie:
The Diasynchronoscope Project: Investigations in Screen-less Apparant Motion.
Museums, Libraries and Archives

Eva Van Passel, Olga Van Oost:
On Convergence and Open Data: Challenges for Libraries, Archives and Museums.
Irida Ntailla:
Haptic Interactions through Touch-Screen Interfaces.
Demonstration

Jazz Rasool:
Advancing Traditional Relevance Based Social Networking to Resonance Driven Social Fieldworking using Mindfulness Visualisation.
Lucie F. Hernandez:
Exploring the Infographic: Designing our Digital Selves.
Motion and Performance

Ian Grant:
Surfaces and Shadows: Digital Shadow Puppetry and Augmented Silhouette Performance.
Paula Varanda:
Body and Movement Visualisations in New Media Dance.
Kelly Hamilton:
Mapping Motion: The Principles of Motion Capture and the Law of Projection.
Don McIntyre:
Open Locast: How MIT's evolving media platform is being used to improve connections between people and their social, cultural, and physical spaces.
Workshop

Derek J. Smith:
The Cognitive Science of Aesthetic Interaction.
Imaging

Gareth Beale, Nicole Beale, Ian Dawson, Louisa Minkin:
Making Digital: Visual Approaches to the Digital Humanities.
W. Ryan Dodge, Laura Haapio-Kirk:
The Sharypic PhotoWall at the Royal Ontario Museum: An experiment in real-time crowdsourcing.
Ileana Maris, Ard Huizing, Wim Bouman, Marijke Ooserbroek:
The Curious Case of Design Thinking in Museums.
Demonstration

Brian Wichmann, Tony Lee:
Analysis and Synthesis of Islamic Geometric Designs.
Computer Arts

John Hillman:
Ten Things to Take: A community education project to re-image space place & memory using digital photography.
Karl N. Harrison, Jonathan P. Bowen, Alice M. Bowen:
Electronic Visualisation in Chemistry: from Alchemy to Art.
Valerie Mace:
Re-imaging the Environment.
Hans-Peter Gasselseder:
Re-orchestrating Game Drama: The Immersive Experience of Dynamic Music in Video Games.
Seeing music and performance

Camille Baker:
Open-source, Custom Interfaces and Devices with Live Coding in Participatory Performance.
Camille Baker, Kate Sicchio:
Hacking the Body.
Anna Shvets:
Interactive Application for Visualisation of the Form of Written Postmodern Music.
Exhibition

Flavia Caviezel:
RhyCycling - Fluid Borderland.
Amy Cunningham:
Oracle: The Articulation of Promise.
Ernest A. Edmonds:
Shaping Form Sussex (the movie).
Jing Zhou:
Interactive Book of Changes - 'I Ching'.
Jing Zhou:
Living Mandala {interactive art project}.

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