Research Workshop

2024 Research Workshop

We look for exciting and original ideas and “work in progress” rather than completed projects by students and independent artists. Post-pandemic, the 2023 Research Workshop was held in hybrid mode and we published short poster papers and an associated combined paper in the EVA London 2023 proceedings.

We sometimes hold training sessions at the BCS London office to help you to write a successful conference proposal and then offer all successful applicants assistance with writing up their work and ideas to include in a joint EVA London Research Workshop paper, which is published both as ISBN-numbered printed proceedings and open access online with a DOI. This recognition can be of benefit in future funding and job applications.

It is possible to contribute to a joint Research Workshop paper at no charge or have a standalone short 2-page paper in the proceedings at a small charge to cover open access costs, at the discretion of the Research Workshop chair.

Anne Tsjornaja demonstrating her Research Workshop VR artwork visualisation to Nick Lambert

Anne Tsjornaja demonstrating her Research Workshop
VR artwork visualisation to Nick Lambert
at the 2022 Research Workshop

We normally give Research Workshop delegates a bursary to participate in EVA London and present their research to our international artist and academic conference delegates. We are continuing and expanding our Research Workshop programme at EVA London 2024, chaired by Graham Diprose, with a hybrid event of physical and online presentations over two days, Thursday-Friday 11-12 July 2024. See the programme for further details.

Anyone interested in the Research Workshop should contact EVA London co-chair Graham Diprose on grahamdiprose@gmail.com.