[Infovis] IEEE VIS Arts Program 2022 - deadline extended

Charles Perin cperin at uvic.ca
Tue May 31 19:09:04 CEST 2022


The submission deadline for the VISAP Arts Program (VISAP) 2022 is extended to June 9, 2022.
This gives you another week to finalize your submission(s)!

The VIS Arts Program (VISAP) is a mini-conference and exhibition where visualization researchers, designers, and (media) artists come together to showcase and discuss works at the intersection of data visualization, art, and design. It is the biggest associated event in the IEEE VIS conference, and its main goal is to foster new thinking, discussion, and collaboration across and between fields of research and practice.

The theme for VISAP’22 is “mingling spaces.” For 10 years the VIS Arts Program, and before this, the VIS Arts Show, have represented a mingling space, a space “to bring or mix together or with something else, usually without fundamental loss of identity” [Merriam-Webster].  VISAP’22 will take place in a hybrid format, and we will therefore experiment with different forms of mingling, attempting to bridge and mix not only disciplines, methodologies, and techniques but also the virtual and the physical, the immaterial and the material; people and artifacts online and offline, remote and on-site. In line with this experiment, we invite submissions that explore, re-interpret, speculate and reflect on the idea of mingling spaces.

VISAP welcomes a wide range of submissions, including interactive artworks, design projects, novel visualization tools and applications, art-science or artist-in-lab projects, critical interpretations and evaluations of data visualizations, and philosophical meditations on the intersections between art and research. These can either be submitted to a paper track, or to an exhibition track.
For details, visit https://visap.net/
Contact: art at ieeevis.org<mailto:art at ieeevis.org>
Twitter: https://twitter.com/visapnet

General Chairs:
Charles Perin – University of Victoria
Uta Hinrichs – University of Edinburgh

Exhibition Chairs:
Rebecca Ruige Xu – Syracuse University
Peter Froslie – University of Oklahoma

Design Chairs:
Bon Adriel Aseniero – Autodesk
Tommaso Elli – DensityDesign, Politecnico di Milano

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