5th IEEE VR Internal Workshop on Animation in Virtual and Augmented Environments

  • Hagler, J. (Vorsitzende)
  • Franziska Bruckner (Vorsitzende)
  • Thomas Moser (Vorsitzende)
  • Vladimir Todorovic (Vorsitzende)

Aktivität: Teilnahme an oder Organisation einer VeranstaltungOrganisation einer Konferenz, einem Workshop

Beschreibung

Animation is a very broad and heterogeneous media form. Often associated with cinema and television, animated images have entered many areas of life, in particular games, installations, or data visualizations, taking on operative, communicative, epistemic, and didactic tasks, among other things. In this context, Suzanne Buchan (2013) speaks of pervasive animation, a media-world in which animated images are omnipresent. Also in one of the most innovative fields of motion picture production, augmented and virtual and reality, animation is an integral part of artistic, scientific and economical applications in animated forms as well as mixed with live-recorded footage.

Connecting specialists from various digital humanities research areas (such as animation, games and media studies), with experts from both vision-oriented computer science areas (such as computer graphics or information visualization), and experts from technically-oriented computer science areas (such as data integration, internet-of-things or smart automation), the ANIVAE workshop aims to create an open and exciting environment. By encouraging synergies of interdisciplinary approaches, the workshop maps animation within the AVR context from different angles and creates new knowledge in this research field.

ANIVAE wants to account the state-of-the-art research in digital humanities with (software) design and visualization for AVR systems, to shape a common understanding, to compare systems and approaches and derive common paradigms, to develop useful and necessary methods and techniques, and to foster new ideas.
Zeitraum13 März 2022
VeranstaltungstypWorkshop
OrtNew Zealand, NeuseelandAuf Karte anzeigen
BekanntheitsgradInternational

Schlagwörter

  • Virtual Reality
  • Animation
  • Animation Studies
  • Mixed Reality