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      Transformation between Electronic Arts and Chronic Pain: Long-term Body Activity Data Visualisation and Pain Animation

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      Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2014) (EVA)
      Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2014)
      8 - 10 July 2014
      Chronic pain, Transformation, Data visualisation, Electronic arts
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            Abstract

            For many digital artists, art is a critical technical practice, a means of critiquing the assumption that technology is a tool to be applied to all social problems. Aesthetic and affective approaches to visualisation by artists and scientists who comprise the Pain Studies Lab are integrated with tools created for patients who live with long-term chronic pain, and for their health professionals. Although this work is not the kind of personal expression of pain that artists like Frida Kahlo practiced, it is intended to provide users with an experience even as it conveys information.

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            Conference
            July 2014
            July 2014
            : 75-81
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            [0001]Simon Fraser University
            Article
            10.14236/ewic/EVA2014.13
            f7fcaa67-f256-4b04-9137-8244c69c693d
            © Xin Tong et al. Published by BCS Learning and Development Ltd. Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2014), London, UK

            This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

            Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2014)
            EVA
            London, UK
            8 - 10 July 2014
            Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC)
            Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2014)
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            1477-9358 BCS Learning & Development

            Self URI (article page): https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14236/ewic/EVA2014.13
            Self URI (journal page): https://ewic.bcs.org/
            Categories
            Electronic Workshops in Computing

            Applied computer science,Computer science,Security & Cryptology,Graphics & Multimedia design,General computer science,Human-computer-interaction
            Electronic arts,Data visualisation,Chronic pain,Transformation

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