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Art, Perception, and Visualization. IEEE Vis and InfoVis.

Author: Daniel Acevedo

[dfk et al., 2007]
dfk, daf, jadrian, fdrury, swartz, and dhl. Scientific Sketching: An Experimentally Refined Methodology for Designing Visualizations with Artists. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2007. In Review (pdf) (bibtex: Keefe-2007-SSE).
[House et al., 2005]
Don House, Victoria Interrante, David H. Laidlaw, Russell Taylor, and Colin Ware. Panel: Design and Evaluation in Visualization Research. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization Conference, Minneapolis, MN, October 2005. (pdf) (bibtex: House-2005-DEV).
[Gaither et al., 2004]
Kelly Gaither, Bill Geisler, David H. Laidlaw, and David Ebert. Panel: In the Eye of the Beholder: The Role of Perception in Scientific Visualization. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 567-568, October 10—15 2004. (pdf) (bibtex: Gaither-2004-IEB).
[Geisler, 2004]
Wilson S. Geisler. Keynote Address: The Human Visual System: How Is Its Design Related to the Physics of the Natural Environment? In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization Conference, page 18, October 10—15 2004. (pdf) (bibtex: Geisler-2004-HVS).
[Hanrahan, 2004]
Pat Hanrahan. Self-Illustrating Phenomena. In Capstone Address at IEEE Visualization, 2004. (pdf) (bibtex: Hanrahan-2004-SIP).
[Paley, 2003]
W. Bradford Paley. Invited talk: Information Esthetics: from MoMA to Wall Street. In Proceedings of IEEE Information Visualization Symposium, Seattle, Washington, October 20—21 2003. (pdf) (bibtex: Bradford-2003-IEM).
[Shedd, 2003]
Ben Shedd. Capstone address:Exploding The Frame: Designing for Wall-Size Computer Displays. In Proceedings of IEEE Information Visualization Symposium, Seattle, Washington, October 20—21 2003. (pdf) (bibtex: Shedd-2003-EFD).
[Ware, 2003]
Colin Ware. Keynote address: Thinking with Visualization. In Proceedings of IEEE Information Visualization Symposium, Seattle, Washington, October 20—21 2003. (pdf) (bibtex: Ware-2003-TVI).
[Ernst et al., 2002]
Marc Ernst, Martin Banks, Felix Wichmann, Laurence Maloney, and Heinrich Bulthoff. Combining sensory information to improve visualization. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 571-574, Boston, Massachusetts, October 27—November 01 2002. (pdf) (bibtex: Ernst-2002-CSI).
[Kosslyn, 2002]
Stephen M. Kosslyn. Display Design for the Eye and Mind. In Proceedings of IEEE Information Visualization Symposium, Boston, Massachusetts, October 28—October 29 2002. (pdf) (bibtex: Kosslyn-2002-DDE).
[Rhyne et al., 2001]
Theresa-Marie Rhyne, David H. Laidlaw, Christopher G. Healey, Victoria Interrante, and David Duke. Realism, Expressionism, and Abstraction: Applying Art Techniques to Visualization. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 523-526, San Diego, California, October 2001. (pdf) (bibtex: Rhyne-2001-REA).
[Swan et al., 1999]
J. Edward Swan, Victoria Interrante, David H. Laidlaw, Theresa-Marie Rhyne, and Tamara Munzner. Visualization Needs More Visual Design! Sensory Design Issues as a Driving Problem for Visualization Research. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 485-490, San Francisco, California, 1999. (pdf) (bibtex: Swan-1999-VNM).
[Hanrahan, 1998]
Pat Hanrahan. Modern Trompe loeil. In Keystone Address at IEEE Visualization, 1998. (pdf) (bibtex: Hanrahan-1998-MTL).
The slides from the=is great talk are here http://graphics.stanford.edu/~hanrahan/talks/trompeloeil/slides/
[Laidlaw et al., 1998]
David H. Laidlaw, davidkremers, Felice Frankel, Victoria Interrante, and Thomas F. Banchoff. Panel: Art and Visualization: Oil and Water? In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 507-509, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, October 18—23 1998. (pdf) (bibtex: Laidlaw-1998-AVO).
[Robertson, 1998]
George Robertson. Keynote Address: Leveraging Human Capabilities in Information Perceptualization. In Proceedings of IEEE Information Visualization Symposium, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, October 19—20 1998. (pdf) (bibtex: Robertson-1998-LHC).
[Rushmeier et al., 1997]
Holly Rushmeier, Harrison Barrett, Penny Rheingans, Sam Uselton, and Andrew Watson. Panel: Perceptual measures for effective visualizations. In Proceedings of 8th IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 515-517, Phoenix, Arizona, October 18—24 1997. (pdf) (bibtex: Rushmeier-1997-PME).
[Gershon et al., 1996]
Nahum D. Gershon, Robert Braham, David Fracchia, Andrew Glassner, Barbara Manes-Hattal, and Russ Rose. Panel: Breaking the myth: one picture is not (always) worth a thousand words. In Proceedings of 7th IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 441-443, San Francisco, California, October 28—29 1996. (pdf) (bibtex: Gershon-1996-BMO).
[Wandell, 1996]
Brian Wandell. Capstone address: The discriminability of colored-patterns: less than meets the eye. In Proceedings of 7th IEEE Visualization Conference, page 17, San Francisco, California, October 28—29 1996. (pdf) (bibtex: Wandell-1996-DCP).
[Inselberg et al., 1995]
Alfred Inselberg, Georges Grinstein, Andreas Buja, and Daniel Asimov. Panel: Visualizing Multidimensional (Multivariate) Data and Relations. Perception vs. Geometry. In Proceedings of 6th IEEE Visualization Conference, October 29 —November 03 1995. (pdf) (bibtex: Inselberg-1995-VMM).
[Anstis, 1993]
Stuart Anstis. Capstone address: To understand visualization, it helps to understand vision. In Proceedings of 4th IEEE Visualization Conference, page 8, San Jose, California, October 25—29 1993. (pdf) (bibtex: Anstis-1993-UVH).
[Brooks, Jr., 1993]
Frederick P. Brooks and Jr. Keynote address: A vision for visualization. In Proceedings of 4th IEEE Visualization Conference, page 2, San Jose, California, October 25—29 1993. (pdf) (bibtex: Brooks-1993-VVI).
[Butler et al., 1993]
D. Butler, J. Almond, R. Bergeron, K. Brodlie, and R. Haber. Panel: Visualization Reference Models. In Proceedings of 4th IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 337-342, San Jose, California, October 25—29 1993. IEEE Computer Society Press. (pdf) (bibtex: Butler-1993-VRM).
[Marchak et al., 1993]
Frank M. Marchak, William S. Cleveland, Bernice E. Rogowitz, and Christopher. Panel: The psychology of visualization. In Proceedings of 4th IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 351-354, San Jose, California, October 25—29 1993. (pdf) (bibtex: Marchak-1993-PVI).
[Kosslyn et al., 1992]
Stephen M. Kosslyn, Nahum D. Gershon, Haim Levkowitz, and Justin D. Pearlman. Improving visualization: theoretical and empirical foundations. In Proceedings of 3rd IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 372-374, Boston, Massachusetts, October 19—23 1992. (pdf) (bibtex: Kosslyn-1992-IVT).
[Livingstone, 1992]
Margaret S. Livingstone. Capstone address: Parallel processing of form, color, motion, and depth: anatomy, physiology, art, and illision. In Proceedings of 3rd IEEE Visualization Conference, page 10, Boston, Massachusetts, October 19—23 1992. (pdf) (bibtex: Livingstone-1992-PPF).
[Levkowitz et al., 1991]
Haim Levkowitz, Richard A. Holub, Gary W. Meyer, and Philip K. Robertson. Panel: Color vs. black-and-white in visualization. In Proceedings of 2nd IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 336-339, San Diego, California, October 22—25 1991. (pdf) (bibtex: Levkowitz-1991-CBW).
[Reuter et al., 1990]
Laurie Hodges Reuter, Paul Tukey, Laurence T. Maloney, John R. Pani, and Stuart Smith. Panel: Human perception and visualization. In Proceedings of 1st IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 401-406, San Francisco, California, October 23-26 1990. (pdf) (bibtex: Hodges-1990-HPV).
[Stark et al., 1990]
Lawrence W. Stark, Stephen Ellis, Michitaka Hirose, Won Soo Kim, Andrew Liu, Charles Neveu, An H. Nguyen, Greg Tharp, and Iris Hitomi Yamashita. Panel: Making a picture fit the eye: human engineering for computer graphics. In Proceedings of 1st IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 411-420, San Francisco, California, October 23-26 1990. (pdf) (bibtex: Stark-1990-MPF).
[Ward et al., 1990]
Matthew O. Ward, James M. Coggins, Ivan Herman, Theo Pavlidis, and Norman Wittels. Panel: Graphics and imaging: trends toward unification? In Proceedings of 1st IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 407-410, San Francisco, California, October 23-26 1990. (pdf) (bibtex: Ward-1990-GIT).
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