I've been to this conference twice, in Montreal and Hamamatsu, Japan.
Its definitely quite fun and interesting. I am going to try to go to
this one too.
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> International Conference on
> New Interfaces for Musical Expression
> Vancouver, Canada
> May 26-28, 2005
> http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/nime/2005/
>
> NIME 2005 Call for Participation
>
> On behalf of the NIME 2005 Committee, we extend an invitation to you
> to be part of the New Interfaces for Musical Expression conference.
> Please join us at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver,
> Canada for the latest developments in musical interface design and
> musical expression presented in papers, performances, demos and
> installations. NIME 2005 marks the 5th conference on new musical
> interface design to follow the initial NIME workshop at CHI 2001, and
> subsequent international conferences held in Dublin, Montreal and
> Hamamatsu. As in previous years, NIME 05 will provide a unique
> opportunity to converge with an audience of like-minded artists and
> technologists from around the world.
>
>
> PAPERS
>
> We invite the submission of research papers, reports, and posters on
> topics related to new musical controllers including, but not
> restricted to:
>
> * Design reports on novel controllers and interfaces for musical
> expression
> * Surveys of past work and/or stimulating ideas for future
> research
> * Performance experience reports on live performance and
> composition using novel controllers
> * Controllers for virtuosic performers, novices, education and
> entertainment
> * Perceptual & cognitive issues in the design of musical
> controllers
> * Music and motion and/or music and emotion
> * Movement, visual and physical expression with sonic expressivity
> * Musical mapping algorithms and intelligent controllers
> * Novel controllers for collaborative performance
> * Interface protocols (e.g. MIDI) and alternative controllers
> * Artistic, cultural, and social impact of new performance
> interfaces
> * Real-time gestural control in musical performance
> * Mapping strategies and their influence on digital musical
> instrument design
> * Sensor and actuator technologies for musical applications
> * Haptic and force feedback devices for musical control
> * Real-time software tools and interactive systems
> * Pedagogical applications of new interfaces - Courses and
> curricula
> * Performance rendering system (RENCON)
> * Evaluation criteria for evaluating rendered music (RENCON)
>
>
> DEMOS
>
> We encourage the submission of demos, either as part of papers and
> reports or as standalone contributions.
>
>
> PERFORMANCES
>
> We encourage artists, performers and conference presenters to submit
> proposals for performances and live demonstrations that employ new
> musical controllers, novel interface concepts, and/or new mapping
> systems that can be featured in the concert events.
>
>
> INTERATIVE SOUND INSTALLATIONS: *new this year*
>
> At the University of British Columbia, we are creating a new high-tech
> atrium that contains a multichannel sound and video scape platform
> that will be complete by December 15, 2004. The space is intended to
> house interactive sound and video installation works. As an experiment
> for this year's NIME, we are soliciting for proposals for an
> Installation Track to create interactive installation works in this
> space. Please contact the installation track chair for more details
> about this facility or if you are interested in submitting for the
> installation track.
>
>
> IMPROV SESSIONS: *new this year*
>
> For the first time at NIME there will be semi-organized improvisation
> sessions where scientists, engineers, artists and performers can
> interact with one another. Different configurations and groups will be
> put together based on types of sensors used for gesture recognition,
> genre of sound-mapping, ethnomusicological controllers, rhythm vs
> soundscape controllers, interfaces with motors, etc. There will be 3
> Improv Sessions in the afternoons everyday during lunch and then a
> final jam concert party on the final night. For more information
> contact the Improv Sessions Chair, Ajay Kapur.
>
>
> WORKSHOPS
>
> There are two one-day workshops scheduled the day before the main
> conference:
>
> * Mobile Music
> http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/nime/2005/mobilemusic.html
> * Engineering and Music
> http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/nime/2005/engineeringandmusic.html
>
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> Jan 15, 2005: Submission deadline (interactive sound installation
> proposals)
> Jan 31, 2005: Submission deadline (performance proposals, papers,
> reports, demos, posters)
> Feb 7, 2005: Notification of acceptance for installations.
> Mar 14, 2005: Notification of acceptance for performances.
> Mar 15, 2005: Notification of acceptance for papers, reports, posters
> and demos.
> Mar 31, 2005: Early registration deadline.
> Apr 15, 2005: Program notes submission deadline (performances);
> final paper submission deadline (papers, reports,
> posters).
>
>
> CONFERENCE CHAIRS
>
> * Sidney Fels (ssfels(a)ece.ubc.ca)
> * Tina "Bean" Blaine (tblaine(a)andrew.cmu.edu)
>
>
> MORE INFORMATION
>
> http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/nime/2005/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
http://at.or.at/hans/
Hi all,
I've released test 10 of pd 0.38 to the usual:
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html
this is on a new "stable_0_38" branch of CVS. If nothing breaks for a
couple of days I'll call it "0.38" and get back to trying to improve
stuff...
cheers
Miller
Finally, we have HID support for Pd running on MacOS X. The GNU/Linux
support should be pretty solid, the MacOS X support is very alpha, with
a number of bugs, including only being able to access one device at a
time.
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/hid.html
.hc
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Using ReBirth is like trying to play an 808 with a long stick.
-David Zicarelli
hi all ...
i created a devel_0_38 branch that is based on miller's 0.38-test7 ...
i would strongly suggest to deprecate devel_0_37 and work on devel_0_38.
most of the features of devel_0_37 are still available and i hope i
haven't missed or broke anything ...
have a lot of fun with it ...
cheers ... tim
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