This year's papers program features both long paper presentations and shorter artist talks, taking place during two sessions at IEEE VIS at the Palmer House Hotel. The first session is from 10:30am-12:10pm on Wednesday, October 28th; the second runs from 10:30am-12:10pm on Thursday, October 29th.
 

J.-R. Chang, N. Biloria, and D. Vandoren. Ambiguous topology: From interactive to pro-active spatial environments. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 7-13, Chicago, Illinois, October 2015.

P. Cruz. Wrongfully right: An exploration of figurative metaphors in visualization. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 14-21, Chicago, Illinois, October 2015.

J. Freeman, G. Wiggins, G. Starks, and M. Sandler. A concise taxonomy for describing data as an art material. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 22-29, Chicago, Illinois, October 2015.

H. Ji and G. Wakefield. Endogenous biologically-inspired visualization immersed within an art of complex systems. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 30-37, Chicago, Illinois, October 2015.

F. Samsel, L. Deck, and B. Campbell. Climate Prisms: The Arctic - Connecting climate research and climate modeling via the language of art. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 38-43, Chicago, Illinois, October 2015.


Please see the schedule for times and locations of all VISAP'15 events.