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Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts Networking (IST-2000-26409 EVAN)

Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts Networking (IST-2000-26409 EVAN). National Museums of Scotland Dr David Clarke (UNITED KINGDOM) Dr James Hemsley Universita degli Studi di Firenze Prof. Vito Cappellini (ITALY)

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Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts Networking (IST-2000-26409 EVAN)

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  1. Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts Networking (IST-2000-26409 EVAN) • National Museums of Scotland Dr David Clarke (UNITED KINGDOM) Dr James Hemsley • Universita degli Studi di Firenze Prof. Vito Cappellini(ITALY) • Gesellschaft zur Förderung Prof. Gerd Stanke angewandter Informatik e.V. (GERMANY) Start Date: 2001-01-01 End Date: 2002-12-31

  2. The key aim is to help international leadership by Europe in the growing 'Culture x Technology' field, both non-profit and industrial, by using, strengthening and extending the EVA Conferences Network globally. Key supporting objectives include: 1. Disseminate and assist exploitation of some 50 EC RTD projects involving over 200 organisations and local / national ones a critical mass in the field 2. Promote Europe's 'Cultural Technological Industry' and strengthen the 'Culture x Technology' community across Europe and its international connections 3. Promote mutual stimulus and benefits in 'Culture x Technology' between the cultural sector, industry, academia and local government 4. Widening Europe influence by holding the first Southern Hemisphere EVA Conference Key Aim

  3. OTHER E.U. INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES k OTHER E.U. INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES k 1 . User Surveys k Liaison : EU k International 1990 - 2000 2 3 4 5 . . . . Improved Improved EC Project Exploitation Exploitation E V A E V A Co-operation & & Web Site EVAs Support Improvements Improvements Improvements Actions EU Regional International & Sustainable [ over 40 E V A E V A Other to date ] Conferences Conferences Publishing 2003 2003 k & & Beyond Beyond E V A 6 7 . . Novel Advanced Cluster Symposia on Application Work Selected of RDT for Themes + E V A + Conferences other 8 . Strategic Review & New Initiatives Initiatives 9 . Project Management mmk/JRH / May2000/EVA Cluster III Project Components

  4. EVA 2001 (- 2002) Some 2,000 participants now attend EVAs every year. 03-07 DEC 2001Moscow 14-16 NOV 2001Berlin 2001 DEC 2002Moscow 03-05 OCT 2001Montreal NOV 2002Berlin 25-28 JUL 2001Scotland OCT 2002Gifu 26-30 MAR 2001Florence Technology & Advanced symposia JUL 2002London 2002 MAR 2002Florence New initiatives: Beijing, Kiev

  5. Preliminary Programmes EVA 2001 Berlin 14 - 16 November 2001 Workshops (planed): „Knowledge Transfer“„Content Transfer“ Tutorial: „Facility Management in the Cultural Field“ Conference: about 12 papers - New Trends - Case Studies Exhibition: about 30 live presentations Co-operation Day: - EC Funded Projects - International Projects - East Europe Session (Focus on Poland, Ukraine & Russia) Evening Event: - Violin Concert - Visualisation of the Violin Sound by an Acoustic Camera Altogether there will be over 50 presentations and some 300 participants.

  6. Preliminary Programmes EVA 2001 Berlin Some Highlights • BiSSY - Information Service of the State Museums of Berlin - Prussian Cultural Heritage for Mobile Terminals • Space Technology into the Cultural Field: CCD line panorama camera for Digitisation of Historical Buildings • Reverse Engineering in Restoration • PROMETHEUS - Distributed Image Archives for Research and Teaching • Web-based Information Systems: From Static Presentation to Dynamic Interaction • Data Base of Virtual Art • Comparator - a Tool for Comparison in Cultural Sciences • REGNET - Cultural Heritage in Regional Networks • GIOVE - The Giustiniani Collection in a Virtual Environment • CHANCE - Cultural Heritage Access through Networked Services for Edutainment Market • EUROMUSE - Internet Portal by a Network of European Art Museums • Russia: Art & Culture on-line and off-line • and many more others

  7. Promoteyour Project Organise Workshops & Seminars Participate in Virtual Working-groups Discuss new Trends Make and KeepContacts Invitation to participate The EVAN Project Consortium invites you to network with us. Join with us at the EVA Conferences & all the other EVA Activities.

  8. Inputs of EVAN to the Vienna Workshop The project emphasizes in general the immense importance of the application of the Information Technologies in the Cultural Heritage.Advanced Information Technolgies often arises by Space and Militaryresearch, due to the conversation process some of the technologies areavailable for civil projects including those in the Cultural Heritage field.Imaging and display technologies are representitive examples.Content Based Retrieval (CBR) even for data bases containing mainlynon-alphanumeric information (images, movies, sound etc.). Such data bases are typically found in museums, galleries etc.

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