A Personal View of EVA London: Past, Present, Future

Jonathan Bowen

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Abstract

I first encountered EVA London in 1995 through my establishment of the Virtual Library museums pages (VLmp), part of the World Wide Web Virtual Library. In 2003, I was invited back as a keynote speaker on the subject of website accessibility for cultural heritage resources. Since then I have been involved with every EVA London conference either as an author or since 2007 as a proceedings editor. This paper summarises the developments of the EVA London conference over the past 25 years from a personal viewpoint and celebrates the 30th anniversary of EVA London and the whole family of international EVA conferences. The development of the community around EVA (Electronic Visualisation and the Arts) is evaluated in the context of a Community of Practice. The paper also considers possible future directions for EVA.
Original languageEnglish
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Publication statusPublished - 6 Jul 2020
EventEVA London 2020 -
Duration: 7 Jun 2020 → …

Conference

ConferenceEVA London 2020
Period7/06/20 → …

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