The
EVA London conference, founded in 1990 by
James Hemsley, is now organised through the
Computer Arts Society (CAS), a Specialist Group of the
BCS, each July at the BCS London office. Some
V&A Digital Futures events organised by the
Victoria and Albert Museum have been held in conjunction with EVA London. In 2016, it hosted an event for the
Lumen Prize, an annual award for
digital art. The proceedings have published through the
BCS Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC) series since 2008, and are indexed by
DBLP. In 2019, EVA London helped to co-organise the
Event Two digital art exhibition at the
Royal College of Art (RCA), held immediately after the conference, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the
Event One exhibition, also held at the
RCA. The main chairs are
Jonathan Bowen,
Graham Diprose, Nick Lambert, and Jon Weinel. From 2020, videos of presentations and links to papers in the proceedings have been archived by the
Computer Arts Society in the Computer Arts Archive. ==See also==