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3rd-4th of June, VilVite Center, Bergen
Twelve invited talks and a panel discussion formed the program of IllustraVis09. We hosted a discussion arena for experts and interested
audience from different disciplines that play important role in application of illustrative visualization in science. We had contributions from first-class speakers from
the international visualization research community,
professional medical and geological illustrators, and
experts from medical, oil&gas, and earth science field from the Bergen area.
Call for papers, special issue on Illustrative Visualization, Computers and Graphics, August 2010.
| Pictures by Ove Daae Lampe and Dag Magne Ulvang |

The program can be downloaded here:

It is based on contributions from the following invited speakers (including presentation slides and videos):
Kari C. Toverud, Association of Medical Illustrators

Stefan Bruckner, Vienna University of Technology

David Laidlaw, Brown University

Igor Plavka, SME newspaper

Mario Costa Sousa, University of Calgary

Robert Williams, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate

Daniel Patel, University of Bergen

Alexandra Baer, University of Magdeburg

Timo Ropinski, University of Münster

Joaquim Jorge, University of Lisbon

Denis Kalkofen, Graz University of Technology

Tobias Isenberg, University of Groningen

M. Eduard Gröller, Vienna University of Technology

Odd Helge Gilja, Haukeland University Hospital

William Helland-Hansen, University of Bergen

Christopher Giertsen, Christian Michelsen Research

We have intentionally selected speakers from different areas to achieve a melting pot effect for generating novel views on particular domain problems from medicine a oil&gas field, possibly utilizing illustrative visualization technology. We have designed the character of the event as a sandwich layout, where the main focus is the visualization technology, which is from one side driven by the needs of respective domain and is inspired from another side by creativity from illustration.
The seminar is planned for two days with twelve presentations and a panel discussion. For the first day we plan four talks on fundamentals in illustrative visualization. The second day will be dedicated to relating illustrative visualization to the application of this new visualization technology, primarily in the oil & gas sector and in medicine.
The target audience covers, analogously to the spirit of the event, a wide spectrum of disciplines. This includes visualization researchers, graphics programmers, illustrators, medical pesonnel, earth scientists, oil&gas industry representatives, and others interested in automated techniques for meaningful visual depictions of the complex digital data.
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