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Presenting the latest technological developments in arts and culture, this volume demonstrates the advantages of a union between art and science. Electronic Visualisation in Arts and Culture is presented in five parts:

  • Imaging and Culture
  • New Art Practice
  • Seeing Motion
  • Interaction and Interfaces
  • Visualising Heritage

Electronic Visualisation in Arts and Culture explores a variety of new theory and technologies, including devices and techniques for motion capture for music and performance, advanced photographic techniques, computer generated images derived from different sources, game engine software, airflow to capture the motions of bird flight and low-altitude imagery from airborne devices.

The international authors of this book are practising experts from universities, art practices and organisations, research centres and independent research. They describe electronic visualisation used for such diverse aspects of culture as airborne imagery, computer generated art based on the autoimmune system, motion capture for music and for sign language, the visualisation of time and the long term preservation of these materials. Selected from the EVA London conferences from 2009-2012, held in association with the Computer Arts Society of the British Computer Society, the authors have reviewed, extended and fully updated their work for this state-of-the-art volume.



This volume presents the latest technological developments in arts and culture. Coverage includes a diverse range of theory, applications and uses, including art, music, archaeology, historic landscape, motion capture, and photography.

Recenzijas

From the reviews:

The book is an extended reflection on current applications of digital visualization technologies in art and culture. Postgraduate students and researchers in the interdisciplinary fields of digital art and cultural informatics will find it particularly useful. (Evangelia Kavakli, Computing Reviews, February, 2014)

1 The EVA London Conference 1990-2012: Personal Reflections
1(8)
James Hemsley
Part I Imaging and Culture
Suzanne Keene
2 From Descriptions to Duplicates to Data
9(16)
Michael Lesk
3 Quantifying Culture: Four Types of Value in Visualisation
25(14)
Chris Alen Sula
4 Embodied Airborne Imagery: Low-Altitude Cinematic Urban Topography
39(18)
Amir Soltani
5 Back to Paper? An Alternative Approach to Conserving Digital Images into the Twenty-Third Century
57(18)
Graham Diprose
Mike Seaborne
Part II New Art Practice
Jonathan P. Bowen
6 Light Years: Jurassic Coast: An Immersive 3D Landscape Project
75(16)
Jeremy Gardiner
Anthony Head
7 Photography as a Tool of Alienation: Aura
91(14)
Murat Germen
8 Fugue and Variations on Some Themes in Art and Science
105(16)
Gordana Novakovic
Part III Seeing Motion
Kia Ng
9 Motion Studies: The Art and Science of Bird Flight
121(16)
Fernanda D'Agostino
Harry Dawson
Bret W. Tobalske
10 Game Catcher: Visualising and Preserving Ephemeral Movement for Research and Analysis
137(16)
Grethe Mitchell
Andy Clarke
11 mConduct: A Multi-sensor Interface for the Capture and Analysis of Conducting Gesture
153(14)
Joanne Armitage
Kia Ng
12 Photocaligraphy: Writing Sign Language
167(16)
Roman Miletitch
Claire Danet
Morgane Rebulard
Raphel de Courville
Patrick Doan
Dominique Boutet
Part IV Interaction and Interfaces
Jonathan P. Bowen
13 Mobile Motion: Multimodal Device Augmentation for Musical Applications
183(14)
Matt Benatan
Kia Ng
14 Legal Networks: Visualising the Violence of the Law
197(16)
Jeremy Pilcher
15 Face, Portrait, Mask: Using a Parameterised System to Explore Synthetic Face Space
213(16)
Steve DiPaola
16 Facebook as a Tool for Artistic Collaboration
229(14)
Sophy Smith
Part V Visualising Heritage
Suzanne Keene
17 Just in Time: Defining Historical Chronographics
243(16)
Stephen Boyd Davis
Emma Bevan
Aleksei Kudikov
18 Beckford's Ride: The Reconstruction of Historic Landscape
259(18)
Paul Richens
Marion Harney
19 Reconfiguring Experimental Archaeology Using 3D Movement Reconstruction
277
Stuart Dunn
Kirk Woolford