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Electronic Visualisation in Arts and Culture (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
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Electronic Visualisation in Arts and Culture (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Series: Springer Series on Cultural Computing
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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.
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