Eva Conference 2020

An Exploration of How Artists Use Immersive Technologies to Promote Inclusivity

by Fion Gunn, Maureen Kendal & Mehmet Mulla

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‘Legacy’ is a site-specific work, which typifies Baker Cahill’s approach.

The Eva conference aims to bring together artists, designers, researchers, technologists, to discuss electronic visualisation technologies.

New research by Fion Gunn, Maureen Kendal and Mehmet Mulla on "An exploration of how artists use immersive technologies to promote inclusivity, diversity and deep public engagement in ethical ways" has been accepted by the EVA panel for publication and presentation at the EVA Conference, now scheduled for November 2020.

This research investigates the relationship between artists, technology, and their audience. It documents their evolving creative practice as they engage with emerging technologies and where they use these as tools for access, exchange and deep engagement. Information to access this publication will be posted when available.

BCS EVA conference 2020 - Central London

The 30th anniversary EVA London 2020 conference was due place from Monday 6th July – Thursday 9th July 2020, including a Symposium on Monday 6th July 2020. However due to the Covid-19 crisis, the conference is delayed until Monday 16th November – Wednesday 18th November 2020. 

The Symposium talks are now planned to be across the three days. We aim to bring together artists, designers, researchers, technologists, to discuss electronic visualisation technologies in art, design, music, dance, theatre, the sciences and more.

If you would like to find out more about EVA London, please click on this following link:

eva.london.org