EVA Florence 2025

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EVA FLORENCE, the annual event in Florence of the EVA series.
Electronic Imaging and the Visual Arts Conference, Training and Workshops.
Only in-presence, Grand Hotel Minerva, Florence (Italy)

Main topics:

  • Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage, Creative Enterprises, SME and Industries, Society, Public Administration
  • Artificial Intelligence Perspectives and Evolution
  • European Commission Projects and Plans regarding Innovation Technologies,
    Artificial Intelligence and Cultural Heritage
  • Management of Cultural Institutions and Museum
  • Digital Art, Music, Theatre
  • Copyright Protection and Cybersecurity
  • Climate Change, Environmental Protection
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Cultural Tourism and Travel Applications

Who should attend:

  • The Cultural Sector
  • The Government Sector
  • Media & Related Sectors
  • The ICT Industry, especially multimedia SME’s
  • Tourism & Travel Sector
  • Technology & Visual Arts Research Organisations
  • Trade Culture Activities

Offers of Papers are to be sent (2 pages Summary) to the Organizer Vito Cappellini (vito.cappellini@unifi.it) by 25 March 2025, acceptance of the Papers will be sent by 10 April to prepare the final Paper by 25 April.

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