Live visuals have become a pervasive component of our contemporary lives; either as visible interfaces that re-connect citizens and buildings overlaying new contextual meaning or as invisible ubiquitous narratives that are discovered through interactive actions and mediating screens. The contemporary re-design of the environment we live in is in terms of visuals and visualizations, software interfaces and new modes of engagement and consumption. This LEA volume presents a series of seminal papers in the field, offering the ...
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Live visuals have become a pervasive component of our contemporary lives; either as visible interfaces that re-connect citizens and buildings overlaying new contextual meaning or as invisible ubiquitous narratives that are discovered through interactive actions and mediating screens. The contemporary re-design of the environment we live in is in terms of visuals and visualizations, software interfaces and new modes of engagement and consumption. This LEA volume presents a series of seminal papers in the field, offering the reader a new perspective on the future role of Live Visuals.Contributors: Lanfranco Aceti, Brian Herczog, Dominic Smith, Don Ritter, Elif Ayiter, Gabriel Menotti, Jihoon Kim, Kirk Woolford, Leonard J. Paul, Tyler Freeman, Nuno N. Correia, Lukas Treyer, Stefan Muller Arisona, Gerhard Schmitt, Vince Dziekan, Chris Meigh-Andrews, Rowan Blaik, Alan Summers, Atau Tanaka, Yana (Ioanna) Sakellion, Yan Da, Paul Goodfellow, Steve Gibson, Peter Richardson, Jackson 2bears, Jamie Allen, Guerino Mazzola, David Walsh, Lauren Butler, Aleksey Polukeyev, Adriana Sa, L???on McCarthy, Kate Sicchio, Mark Chavez, Yun-Ke Chang, Joshua B. Mailman.
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