D-ART 2015 - 14th International Symposium Digital Art, and Online Gallery - D-ART
Topics/Call fo Papers
A number of invited speakers and tutorial sessions will review current state-of-the-art developments and outline future directions. This embedded with the current research being undertaken in industry and in academia will provide coverage of the salient aspects and sub-areas of visualization and graphics. Such work will be presented in a series of symposia.
One of which is the 'DIGITAL ART' symposium and digital art gallery.
Authors are invited to send their extended abstract or the full paper to the chairperson of symposium.
Artists are invited to submit their current digital artwork for exhibition in iV2015- DIGITAL ART GALLERY.
Papers presenting original research with the theme of 'DIGITAL ART' are being sought. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):
§ Preparing artists to learn programming, preparing programmers to learn aesthetics
§ Interrelationship between disciplines. How computer graphics can influence computer science and software engineering
§ Issues in digital art: Technical challenge and artistic quality, criticism, perception in the field
§ Art and visualization of spatial, tonal, and temporal domains: Industry, Academia, Media
§ New media arts approaches within medical science and technology, Nano Art
§ Game and interactive multimedia
§ Information technology in visual arts and culture, visual art for IT Visualization
§ Cognitive Science issues, digital art and visual learning: critical and abstract thinking, problem finding
§ The role of digital art and graphics in production of web video for marketing
§ Digital fabrication methods. Process (including collaborative efforts)
§ History of computer graphics and art
§ Copyright (representation through a detail, watermark, resolution, etc.)
Symposium and Gallery of Digital Art, D-ART Liaison
Anna Ursyn, Chair D-ART, University of Northern Colorado, USA
One of which is the 'DIGITAL ART' symposium and digital art gallery.
Authors are invited to send their extended abstract or the full paper to the chairperson of symposium.
Artists are invited to submit their current digital artwork for exhibition in iV2015- DIGITAL ART GALLERY.
Papers presenting original research with the theme of 'DIGITAL ART' are being sought. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):
§ Preparing artists to learn programming, preparing programmers to learn aesthetics
§ Interrelationship between disciplines. How computer graphics can influence computer science and software engineering
§ Issues in digital art: Technical challenge and artistic quality, criticism, perception in the field
§ Art and visualization of spatial, tonal, and temporal domains: Industry, Academia, Media
§ New media arts approaches within medical science and technology, Nano Art
§ Game and interactive multimedia
§ Information technology in visual arts and culture, visual art for IT Visualization
§ Cognitive Science issues, digital art and visual learning: critical and abstract thinking, problem finding
§ The role of digital art and graphics in production of web video for marketing
§ Digital fabrication methods. Process (including collaborative efforts)
§ History of computer graphics and art
§ Copyright (representation through a detail, watermark, resolution, etc.)
Symposium and Gallery of Digital Art, D-ART Liaison
Anna Ursyn, Chair D-ART, University of Northern Colorado, USA
Other CFPs
- 4th International Symposium Augmented Reality Visualization and Art
- 13th International Symposium Animation, Information Visualisation, and Digital Effects
- 8th International Symposium Computer Games and their applications
- 4th International Symposium Multimedia & E-Learning
- 19th International Symposium Information Visualisation Theory & Practice
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