IEEE VIS Arts Program (VSAP'14) - Call for Papers and Artworks
(Apologies for cross-posting, but feel free to forward!) IEEE VISAP'14 Call for Papers and Artworks November 9-14, 2014 Paris, France http://visap2014.sista.arizona.edu/ *** Paper and artwork submissions are due by June 15, 2014 *** The IEEE VIS Arts Program, or VISAP'14, showcases high-quality artwork and research that explores the increasingly prominent intersections between art and visualization. Through a dedicated papers track and an art show that runs concurrently with the IEEE VIS 2014 conference, the Arts Program aims to foster new thinking, discussion, and collaboration between artists, designers, technologists, visualization scientists, and others working at the intersection of these fields. The theme for VISAP'14 is Art+Interpretation. We are looking especially for projects and papers that explore the relationships between visualization research and artistic practice, and that present or discuss creative visual techniques that emphasize the interpretative or narrative aspects of scientific or cultural exploration. However, we are open to any submissions that could challenge or inspire the communities participating in IEEE VIS. Papers and artworks are due before June 15th, 2014. See the VISAP'14 website for more details: http://visap2014.sista.arizona.edu/ All accepted papers and artworks will appear in the VISAP'14 proceedings. Additionally, in collaboration with Leonardo/ISAST, we will be selecting outstanding submissions to appear in a special section of an issue of Leonardo, the Journal of the International Society of the Arts, Sciences and Technology. IEEE VISAP'14 chairs: Angus Forbes (angus.forbes@gmail.com) Fanny Chevalier (fanny.chevalier@inria.fr) Program Committee: Basak Alper, KoƧ University Andres Burbano, University of Los Andes Alberto Cairo, University of Miami Joann Cho, Triton College Xarene Eskander, University of California, Los Angeles Guia Camille Gali, OCAD University Tobias Isenberg, INRIA Daniel Keefe, University of Minnesota Martha Ladly, OCAD University Lindsay MacDonald, University of Calgary Francis T. Marchese, Pace University Stefanie Posavec, Independent Francesca Samsel, University of Texas, El Paso Daria Tsoupikova, University of Illinois at Chicago Julie Wagner, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Ruth West, University of North Texas Daniel Weiskopf, University of Stuttgart Jarke J. van Wijk, Eindhoven University of Technology Romain Vuillemot, Harvard University
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Angus Forbes