Papers could discuss any of the following topics:
- the influence of visualization techniques on art practice
- the influence of contemporary art practice on visualization techniques
- exploration of the history of visualization
- visual storytelling
- art and information
- software studies
- data visualization art
- database aesthetics
- creative visualization techniques
- experimental interaction techniques
- design and information aesthetics
- infographics and art
- cybernetic art and visualization
- telematic embraces and visualization
- aesthetics of experiment
- aesthetics of interpretation
Accepted authors will present their papers at the Arts Program session during the conference. All accepted papers will be published in the IEEE VIS 2014 Arts Program proceedings. A selection of the most interesting and rigorously researched papers will selected for publication in a special section of Leonardo. Please see the papers from last year for examples of accepted submissions. Detailed submission instructions can be found here.
The deadline for submissions is June 29th, 2014.
Notifications of acceptance will be made by August 5th, 2014.