Join us as leading scientists and digital visualization experts from research, academia, government, and industry meet
in Asheville, NC.
AppliedVis 2006 will be held at the Haynes Conference and Technology Training Center on the AB-Tech,
Enka Campus on Friday, November 10th from 8am until 6:30pm.
Learn more about the symposium at
http://www.appliedvis.org
Asheville is the regional hub for technology, high performance computing, weather and climate
data, GIS expertise, industry, and education, and multi-media arts - forming a strong culture focused on the the growing field of applied
visualization. This is the third annual conference, building on the successes of Quarks to Quasars in 2004 and AppliedVis 2005.
Be a part of this rapidly growing field by joining us for AppliedVis 2006.
Applied visualization is the use of
computer-based technologies that make large amounts of information more understandable by combining the results of data analysis, computing
models, interactive technologies, display technologies, and narrative development. The results provide people from all sectors (including
community planners, scientists, media professionals, engineers, educators, artists, designers, and business people) the ability to communicate
complex ideas in ways that are easily understandable to a wide variety of audiences. Primary applications include weather forecasting,
environmental modeling, urban planning, science communication, financial models and medical analysis.
Be a part of this
rapidly growing field by joining us for AppliedVis 2006.