EVA London
EVA London 2026 is a hybrid event, held both online using Zoom and physically at the BCS London office, from Monday to Friday, 13–17 July 2026. Registration will be available online from 12 May 2026. All times in the programme are in UK local time (BST, British Summer Time). The following is a summary of the programme, with five days of presentations on a wide spectrum of themes and topics, with distinguished keynote speakers.
EVA London 2026 Programme
| Mon 13th July | Keynote: Paul Luckraft, Head of Programme and Artist Liaison at Gazelli Art House. Symposium, chaired by Jonathan Bowen and Tula Giannini, on the theme "Full STEAM Ahead: Merging the Arts with STEM in the age of AI". Evening: Computer Art Society Evening, Maggie Boden remembered. |
| Tue 14th July | Keynote: Stephen Wolfram, Founder & CEO of Wolfram Research. Evening: International Evening. |
| Wed 15th July | Keynote: Prof. Milton Mermikides, Professor of Music at the University of Surrey. Evening: EVA Community Evening. |
| Thu 16th July | Keynote: Prof. Mar Morosse, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences at Baruch College (CUNY), New York. Evening keynote: Astryd Park, Quantum applications engineer, artist and writer. Research Workshop: student presentations begin, chaired by Graham Diprose and Sarah Selby. Evening: Research Workshop Pop-Up Exhibition. |
| Fri 17th July | Keynote: Dr. Brónaċ Ferran, writer, researcher and curator, Research Associate at the National Centre for Art and Creative Exchange, School of Advanced Study, University of London. Research Workshop presentations continue. Workshops held throughout the day (further information provided to delegates). |
Keynote Speakers
| Monday | Paul Luckraft, Head of Programme and Artist Liaison at Gazelli Art House |
| Tuesday | Stephen Wolfram, Founder & CEO of Wolfram Research |
| Wednesday | Prof. Milton Mermikides, Professor of Music at the University of Surrey |
| Thursday | Prof. Mar Morosse, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences at Baruch College (CUNY), New York |
| Thursday (eve) | Astryd Park, Quantum applications engineer, artist and writer |
| Friday | Dr. Brónaċ Ferran, writer, researcher and curator; Research Associate, National Centre for Art and Creative Exchange, School of Advanced Study, University of London |
The detailed EVA London 2026 programme is available in PDF form, one page per day. The programme will be subject to minor changes and revisions depending on the availability of speakers, online vs. physical presentation, technical issues, etc., during the conference.
Note that the EVA London 2026 proceedings will be freely available online with links to individual papers when available. The proceedings will also be available on DBLP in due course, which is an alternative way to access individual papers. The proceedings will also be available in full colour printed form at the conference and by post to those who ordered them as part of registration.
EVA London 2025 took place between the 7th and 11th July 2025
EVA London Archive
EVA London Keyword Search
2008-2024
We are working towards creating a comprehensive EVA London Archive search facility. The first public release enables you to interactively search for authors and papers from the 2008 - 2024 conferences.
EVA London Keyword Search
EVA London Conference Proceedings
2020s
In 2020 and 2021, during the pandemic, EVA London took place online. From 2022 it took place at BCS Moorgate in London. Most presentation videos are available on YouTube and all papers are available on Science Open.
Visit the EVA site for EVA London 2025
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July 8th-12th 2024
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July 10th-14th 2023
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July 4th-8th 2022
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July 5th-9th 2021
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November 16th-19th 2020
2010s
Between 2010 and 2019, EVA London took place at BCS Covent Garden in London. All papers are available on Science Open.
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8th - 12th July 2019
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11th - 13th July 2018
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11th - 13th July 2017
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12th - 14th July 2016
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7th - 9th July 2015
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8th - §0th July 2014
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29th - 31st July 2013
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10th - 12th July 2012
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6th - 8th July 2011
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6th - 7th July 2010
2000s
Work in progress.
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6th - 8th July 2009
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22nd – 24th July 2008
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11th -13th July 2007
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1990s
Work in progress.