[Infovis] vizNET 2008: Call for videos and posters

John O'Brien J.T.OBrien at lboro.ac.uk
Thu Apr 10 17:39:01 CEST 2008


The 2nd Interdisciplinary Conference on Intersections of Visualization
Practices and Techniques

7th - 9th May 2008, Loughborough University, UK

Flyer: http://www.viznet.ac.uk/files/viznet2008_flyer.pdf
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The vizNET 2008 conference aims to establish an international medium for
the exchange of new ideas and practical experience between researchers
working in the field of visualization from scientific and engineering
applications to the arts and humanities.

Visualization is no longer a tool just for scientists and engineers -
increasingly the arts and humanities communities are making greater use
of visualization techniques in their activities. There is a great deal
that the science, engineering, arts and humanities communities can learn
from each other. 

The scope of the event covers a wide range of visualization topics that
are applicable for novice, novice-advanced, and expert visualization
users. This will be an important opportunity to present and hear about
the latest research, results, and ideas in these areas, as well as their
applications. The full event will include 2 day introductory workshop on
visualization (for novice and novice-advanced visualization users)
followed by a third day of expert visualization users.


Registration is now open online at http://www.viznet.ac.uk/viznet2008


Call for Posters and Videos
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Delegates are invited to submit an A1 poster of their work. There will
be tables available to demonstrate the work described by the poster
during the event. A prize will be awarded for the best poster.

Delegates are also invited to submit a short (3 minute) video clip of
their work. The video clips will be included in one of the early
presentation sessions, giving participants a chance to show off new
visualization techniques.

Full details on the submission process are available from the vizNET
website (http://www.viznet.ac.uk)

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