The IEEE VIS 2014 Arts Program (VISAP’14) showcases high-quality artwork and research that explores the increasinly prominent intersections between art and visualization. This morning’s session features ten papers that introduce new perspectives on a range of topics that will facilitate discussion and collaboration between artists, designers, technologists, visualization scientists, and others working at the intersection of these fields. More information is available at
http://visap.uic.edu.
Arts Program Chairs
Angus Forbes, University of Arizona
Fanny Chevalier, INRIA
VISAP Art Show
Located in Forum GHIJ
Tuesday–Thursday, 8:30–17:55
Hosted Viewing, Wednesday, 18:00–19:00
Voice of Sisyphus
George Legrady, Ryan McGee, Joshua Dickinson
Hearts and Minds
Roderick Coover, Scott Rettberg, Daria Tsoupikova, Arthur Nishimoto
Spatial Correlation
Jung Nam, Daniel F. Keefe
Smellmap
Kate McLean
Soybots: Mobile Micro-Gardens
Fabian Winkler, Shannon McMullen
Observation
William Fairbrother, Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia
Psycolorgy
Chin-En Soo
Flows
Duncan Shingleton, Mark Kobine
Shanghai Metro Flow
Till Nagel, Benedikt Groß
Escher Animator
Danny Bazo
Culturegraphy
Kim Albrecht, Marian Dörk, Boris Müller
Point Cloud
Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli, Andres Cabrera
Visualizing Expressiveness in Conducting Gestures
Kyungho Lee
VISAP Papers
Presented in the Auditorium on Wednesday 8:30–12:10
Art+Interpretation
Angus Forbes, Fanny Chevalier
What Public Visualization Can Learn from Street Art
Sandy Claes, Andrew Vande Moere
PhysicSpace: From Quantum to Human Scale
Kevin Walker, Karin von Ompteda
Beyond Data: Abstract Motionscapes as Affective Visualization
Chao Feng, Lyn Bartram, Diane Gromala
Expressive Cartography and the Aesthetics of Public Visualization
Patricio Davila, Dave Colangelo, Maggie Chan, Robert Tu
Painting with Flow
Corinna Vehlow, Fabian Beck, Daniel Weiskopf
Node-Ring Graph Visualization Clears Edge Congestion
Katayoon Etemad, Sheelagh Carpendale, Faramarz Samavati
Staging Data Visualization Installations in Physical Locations
George Legrady, Angus Forbes
The Living Canvas: Interactive Chloroplasts
Margaret Dolinsky, Roger Hangarter
Analogy and Conceptual Blending are Part of a Visualization Toolkit for Artists and Scientists
Jack Ox
Visualization on Spherical Displays: Challenges and Opportunities
Karla Vega, Eric Wernert, Patrick Beard, Cassandre Gniady, David Reagan, Michael Boyles, Chris Eller
Automatically Generating Animations From Escher’s Images
Danny Bazo
Spatial Correlation: An Interactive Display of Virtual Gesture Sculpture
Jung Nam, Daniel F. Keefe
Application of Gestalt Principles to Multimodal Data Representation
Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli, Andres Cabrera
Shanghai Metro Flow - Multiple Perspectives into a Subway System
Till Nagel, Benedikt Groß
Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project
Roderick Coover, Scott Rettberg, Daria Tsoupikova, Arthur Nishimoto
Flows: Manifesting CO2 Emissions
Duncan Shingleton, Mark Kobine
Smellmap: Amsterdam – Olfactory Art & Smell Visualisation
Kate McLean