About

From its beginnings the VSAC has been organized as a satellite conference of the European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), the leading European conference on visual science.

VSAC and its sister conference ECVP have been hosted each year in different, vibrant cities all over Europe. Starting in 2012 in Alghero (Italy), subsequent meetings were organized in Belgrade (Serbia), Liverpool (UK), Barcelona (Spain), Berlin (Germany), Trieste (Italy), Leuven (Belgium), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Nicosia (Cyprus), and Aberdeen (Scotland).


Team 2025

VSAC is a non-for-profit organization. The international team is shaped of volunteers that partly change every year.

Itay Goetz

Chair
(U Bamberg, DE)

Aenne
Brielmann

(U Liverpool Hope, UK)

Marella
Campagna

(U Bamberg, DE)

Claus-Christian
Carbon

(U Bamberg, DE)

Uwe
Fischer

(U Bamberg, DE)

Katya
Granova

(Artist; Leipzig, DE)

Vera
Hesslinger

(U Bamberg, DE)

Pik Ki
Ho

(U Heriot Watt, UAE)

Young-Jin
Hur

(U of the Arts London, UK)

Anya
Hurlbert

(U Newcastle, UK)

Angela
Kohlrusch

(Gallerist, AOA;87, DE)

Bodo
Korsig

(Artist; Trier, DE)

Lisa
Koßmann

(KU Leuven, BE)

Ute
Leonards

(U Bristol, UK)

Hong
Nguyen

(The New School, US)

Alexander (Sasha)
Pastukhov

(U Bamberg, DE)

Zsofia
Pilz

(U Leiden, NL)

Jurate
Rimiskyte

(U Sheffield Hallam, UK)

Jakob
Roetner

(U Bamberg, DE)

Bilge
Sayim

(U Lille, FR)

Chia-Huei
Tseng

(Tohoku U, JP)

Ben
van Buren

(The New School, US)

Lena Kristina
Vogl

(U Bamberg, DE)

Maarten
Wijntjes

(TU Delft, NL)

Qasim
Zaidi

(SUNY College of Optometry, US)


External reviewers

• Johan Wagemans
• Eline Van Geert
• Jimpei Hitsuwari
• Ronald Hübner

• Thomas Jacobsen
• Chris Linden
• Eleftheria Pistolas
• Claudia Muth


Partners



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