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We are happy to announce the next issue of the Linux Audio Conference (LAC), May 9-12, 2013 @ IEM, the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics, in Graz, Austria.
The Linux Audio Conference is an international conference that brings together musicians, sound artists, software developers and researchers, working with Linux as an open, stable, professional platform for audio and media research and music production. LAC includes paper sessions, workshops, and a diverse program of electronic music.
*Call for Papers, Workshops, Music and Installations*
We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio processing and media creation based on Linux. Papers can focus on technical, artistic and scientific issues and should target developers or users. In our call for music, we are looking for works that have been produced or composed entirely/mostly using Linux.
The online submission of papers, workshops, music and installations is now open at
http://lac.iem.at/
The Deadline for all submissions is February 4th, 2013 (23:59 HAST)
You are invited to register for participation on our conference website. There you will find up-to-date instructions, as well as important information about dates, travel, lodging, and so on.
This year's conference is hosted by IEM, Graz, in cooperation with local artists and FLOSS enthusiasts.
The Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM) at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz is considered Austria's leading institution in computer music, acoustics and audio engineering and has gained international reputation for its research on spatial audio and its artistic production and research.
IEM has been embracing Linux audio as a production and research environment since the mid-1990s, and has contributed to FLOSS/Linux projects, amongst others by providing drivers for multichannel audio interfaces and hosting the Pure Data community portal and mailing lists.
http://iem.at/
We look forward to seeing you in Graz in May!
Sincerely,
The LAC 2013 Organizing Team
Hi all,
Concordia Electroacoustic Studies Student Association(CESSA) is hosting a guest lecture by Adam Basanta this coming Wednesday at 5 PM at Concordia University. MB Building, 1450 Guy Street; Room 8.245; Montreal, Quebec.
The place to B!
See the blog for info: http://cessa.music.concordia.ca/blog/?p=826
and Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/397739270297758/
The talk will be followed by a goodie-assisted reception / hang-out
Once your brain and belly are filled up you are also invited to join a panel discussion about Ryoji Ikeda's work at the PHI Centre, starting 7 PM with four panellists: Sha Xin Wei, Gisèle Trudel, Eldad Tsabary, Yan Breuleux
Location: PHI Centre , 407, rue St-Pierre, Montreal
See info here: http://www.dhc-art.org/en/events/dissections-ryoji-ikeda
Eldad
Hey all,
We recently wrote a paper for The Journal of Music Technology & Education
for their 'Open Source Special Issue'.
It will be published in the journal imminently and a slightly differently
formatted version is in the University of Huddersfield repository:
http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/15006/
Abstract here:
"Free Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) is licensed to allow users the
freedom to copy, reuse, study and develop the software. As a term which
efficiently encompasses both ‘free software’ and ‘open-source’ models,
FLOSS may offer music practitioners and researchers the opportunity to
develop and use such software without becoming mired in a particular
stance. In this article, parallels between FLOSS and experimental music are
explored, with a view to highlighting their compatibility. Through
reflection on the recent composition, recording and distribution of three
text scores, this article examines how the application of a FLOSS framework
may assist with such work in an academic setting and how FLOSS tools might
be utilized in such settings in the future as they become more prevalent,
more reliable and more stable."
Any comments welcome.
All the best,
Julian
Dear all
Sorry for cross-posting, but I am quite proud of this one ;-)
I think this is of interests for the composers who want a great Ph.D.
experience ;-) A fully paid Ph.D. with some very cool mentorship from
HCMF's director Graham McKenzie. Check the potential list of supervisors on
the www.CeReNeM.org <http://www.cerenem.org/> webpage!
More details here:
http://www.hud.ac.uk/cerenem/scholarship/
p
The above from P.A. Tremblay.
(and my response:)
Hey P.A.,
Np, pd-announce more apt.
BTW - Ablinger! Yay.
Hope this one works,
Julian
Releasing an update to my Live Phase Vocoder/Sampler patch, all Pd-Vanilla,
works better at version 0.42 (or Pd-Extended 0.42.5 as well). It has an
Autotuner, a Harmonizer and other stuff.
Check it out and Download at:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B3AoiT0xk8fndm5VVDZoaDZuQlE
thanks
Alex
Hi list,
Qweb library has been released this night!
Qweb is a collection of puredata python objects that performs web research
to find texts, images and videos to use in puredata.
It supports twitter, flickr, youtube, jabber, RSS, wikipedia, and general
web elements like images and pages.
It's pyext based and should work on all platforms.
I already uploaded it on http://puredata.info/downloads/Qweb/
You can find some video example at:
http://estereotips.net/qweb/
Trac: http://code.autistici.org/trac/planetQ/wiki/Qweb
cheers
husk
--
"l'importante nella vita é avere pregiudizi a priori su tutto"
Jean-Paul-Sartre
www.estereotips.net
Hi list,
Qweb library has been released this night!
Qweb is a collection of puredata python objects that performs web research
to find texts, images and videos to use in puredata.
It supports twitter, flickr, youtube, jabber, RSS, wikipedia, and general
web elements like images and pages.
It's pyext based and should work on all platforms.
I already uploaded it on http://puredata.info/downloads/Qweb/
You can find some video example at:
http://estereotips.net/qweb/
Trac: http://code.autistici.org/trac/planetQ/wiki/Qweb
cheers
husk
--
"l'importante nella vita é avere pregiudizi a priori su tutto"
Jean-Paul-Sartre
www.estereotips.net
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last night hans and me finally setup a replacement machine for
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it is now hosted on the puredata.info portal/mailinglist server,
courtesy of iem.
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Hi everybody,
I want to announce a series of workshops conducted by the artist collective
'Medea Electronique' in Athens, including a four session Pd workshop, the
level of which will depend on the level of the participants. You can find
info here, but for now it's only in Greek, sorry.
http://beton7.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=413&Itemid=1…
Please forward to anyone interested.
Thanks