The Graphical Web
October 17th, 2012 by
Adrian
Last month there was a conference held in Zurich, Switzerland at the Institute of Cartography and Geoinformation called The Graphical Web. It used to be called SVG Open, but this time the name change is to reflect the wider graphical web technologies (SVG, Canvas, CSS transitions, CSS transforms, tooling etc).
You can see what the schedule was here. One of my favourite speakers was there, Joshua Davis.
The main reason for this blog post is to highlight the fact that they recorded all the sessions and have put them online for free. There are some really interesting sessions here. Check them out below …
- 11th September 2012 - Lecture Hall E3
- 11th September 2012 - Lecture Hall E9
- 12th September 2012 - Lecture Hall E3
- 12th September 2012 - Lecture Hall E9
- 13th September 2012 - Lecture Hall E3
- 13th September 2012 - Lecture Hall E9
Here is a full list of the sessions …
- A journey through the graphical Web
- SVG and SVG Open – a retrospective
- Designing the modern web
- Inkscape Update, 2012 Edition
- SVG in eBooks – Packaging the Graphical Web for Offline Use
- SVG2 for the artist
- SVG-Editor
- W3C Panel
- Bender: A Declarative, Dynamic Framework for Web Application User Interfaces
- Building Interactive Environments with SVG for Google Blockly
- Screenshot annotations in the browser
- Visualization of Soccer Statistics
- Google Swiffy: Converting SWF files to open web technologies
- Beyond Play
- WebGIS with vector data using OpenLayers and GeoExt
- Generating interactive meteorological maps and graphs for the web
- Web mapping with vector data. Is it the future?
- Dynamic, interactive vector maps for the new web
- Mappetizer Web Mapping Application goes Mobile
- Introduction of SVG Map Platform and its Application
- SVGTL: Proposal of web standard by SVG applicable as Mapping Platform
- SVG Map Panel
- The Graphical Web 2013 and Beyond
- Using Gravity to Navigate the Internet and other Graphs
- Declarative Randomness for Scene Drawing in SVG
- Math education with SVG. Part1: Two dimensions
- Math education with SVG. Part 2: Three dimensions
- Highcharts implementation and architecture
- Tributary: See What You Get
- Web Graphics Symbiosis
- Web graphics from research to apps to action
- Bringing the Power of the GPU to the Web
- New rendering features in HTML
- Next generation SVG & CSS animation
- The Future of HTML5 Motion Design
- Web Animations
- BonsaiJS – A Graphics and Animation Library
- SpinetiX hardware SVG players and its applications to Digital Signage
- Expand or contract the Universe
- Wow: Compelling Visual Experiences from the frontiers of Open Web
- Processing and Rendering Massive 3D Geospatial Environments using WebGL
- Georeferencer & WebGL Earth
- Satellite Images Color Adjustment Using HTML5 Technologies
- Using the Open Web Platform for Thematic Mapping in a Geo-Webservices Environment
- Area of Interest Based Interaction and GeoVisualization with WebGL
- WebGL – Fashion buttons prototyping from 3D Design to Production
- Web-based Declarative 3D Graphics for Anthropometry Visualization and Education
- youSCADA©, SCADA as a Service: Monitoring and Controlling Devices and Objects via Cloud
Enjoy!
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