TheElectronic Visualisation and the Arts conferences (EVA Conferences for short, akaElectronic Information, the Visual Arts and Beyond) are a series of internationalinterdisciplinary conferences mainly in Europe, but also elsewhere in the world, for people interested in the application of information technology to the cultural and especially thevisual arts field, includingart galleries and museums.[1]
The conferences were initially overseen byEVA Conferences International, based in London. Conference proceedings are published[4] (e.g., for EVA London[5] and EVA Florence[6]). In addition, two collected volumes of revised papers are available.[7][8]
The artistJeremy Gardiner with his exhibit of theJurassic Coast at theV&A Digital Futures event organised as part of the EVA London 2016 conference, held at theBCS offices in London, England on 11 July 2016The digital artistAndy Lomas presenting at the EVA London 2016 conference at the BCS in central LondonKim H. Veltman delivering his keynote talk at the EVA London 2017 conference, 11 July 2017
TheEVA London conference, founded in 1990 byJames Hemsley,[9] is now organised through theComputer Arts Society (CAS), a Specialist Group of theBCS, each July at the BCS London office.[10]
^"Publications".EVA London Conference. Retrieved6 July 2023.
^EVA London 2007 Conference Proceedings, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, UK, 11–13 July 2007. EVA Conferences International, 2007.ISBN0-9543146-8-9.